Those using Vista can download the update directly from Microsoft or wait for it to be automatically installed on their machine in mid-April.
On the Windows Vista blog, Nick White, Microsoft’s product manager for the software, said those installing Service Pack One (SP1) may have to download and install some other "prerequisites" before the update can be applied.
The pre-requisites are generally updates to other programs or components of Vista to ease the passage of SP1.
Mr White also warned that some device drivers may also have to be refreshed before SP1 can be installed. Old drivers from RealTek AC, Intel and Symantec are known to stop SP1 being installed.
Advice about drivers and prequisites is provided on the Vista blog and in support articles.
In late February Microsoft released a list of programs that SP1 could break when it was installed. Among those listed were anti-virus programs from BitDefender and Trend Micro.
Some other programs, such as Iron Speed Designer, will stop working when SP1 is installed. Others, such as the The New York Times Reader, will also lose some functions.
from BBC.CO.UK


March 19th, 2008
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