يعلن ال [رتم] من [ويندووس] [فيستا] [سب1]
مرحبا, مايك [نش] هنا من [ويندووس] [برودوكت منجمنت] مجموعة في مكروسوفت. اليوم أثرت نحن أن يعلن أنّ نحن قد أطلقنا خدمة حزمة 1 ل [ويندووس] [فيستا] إلى صناعة ([رتم]) لمجموعتنا أولى لغات (إنجليزيّة, فرنسيّة, إسبانيّة, ألمانيّة ويابانيّة).
خدمة حزمة 1 معلمة مهمّة جدّا لأنّ هو يخاطب كثير من المسألة هامّة أنّ زبوناتنا قد عيّنوا مع [ويندووس] [فيستا] على ال [لست ر] على حدّ سواء, مباشرة ومن خلال برنامج مثل الزبونة خبرة [إيمبروفمنت بروغرم]. مع خدمة حزمة 1, قد جعل نحن تقدم عظيمة في أداء, إعتمادية وإنسجام. واحدة من الأشياء عظيمة حول شغلي أنّ يحصل أنا أن يلعب مع البني متأخّرة من منتوجاتنا - أنا يتلقّى شخصيّا يكون أركض [ويندووس] [فيستا] [سب1] إلى حدّ ما حصريّا ل [ا فو] شهور وأنا قد لاحظت أنّ نظاماتي يركضون [فستر] وأكثر بثقة من هم أتمّ مع ال "نوع ذهب" إطلاق [ويندووس] [فيستا].
عندما أطلق نحن أولى [ويندووس] [فيستا] [لست ر], هناك كان حصص الزبونات الذي تلقّى خبرات عظيمة, غير أنّ بعض تلقّى إصدارات يجد تطبيقات أنّ عمل جيّدا على [ويندووس] [فيستا]; أخرى تلقّى مشاكل يجد ال يصحّ [دفيس دريفر] ل بعض من ال [هردور دفيس] أنّ هم استعملوا. السبب ل هذا إصدارات أنّ [إين وردر تو] حسنت الإعتمادية وأمن [ويندووس] [فيستا], جعل نحن بعض تغيرات مهمّة معماريّة إلى النظامة. بينما هذا سبّب بعض إصدارات [إين ث شورت-ترم], في ال [لونغ-ترم] يعرف نحن أنّ هذا إستثمار سيحسنون على حدّ سواء الإعتمادية وأمن من الزبونة خبرة على [ويندووس]. تدقيق خارجا هذا [بلوغ] موقعة حول السنة أولى من [ويندووس] [فيستا] أمن أن يرى كيف بعض من هذا تغيرات يكون يدفع باتّجاه آخر.
الأخبار جيّدة أنّ قد كان [ثيس لست] سنة سنة عظيمة تقدم ل [ويندووس] [فيستا] بخصوص يحسن تطبيق وأداة إنسجام. مثلا, يتلقّى 98 من ال [توب-سلّينغ] 100 تطبيقات صيغ يتوفّر ل [ويندووس] [فيستا]. ومن خلال العمل عظيمة من نا جهاز شريكات, يتلقّى نحن الآن 78,000 أدوات وعناصر يساند ب [ويندووس] [أوبدت], فوق من حوالي 34,000 في نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني 2006. [أس ا رسولت], قد رخّص نحن على 100 مليون نسخ [ويندووس] [فيستا] [تو دت].
خدمة يحضر حزمة 1 تحسينات جديدة أنّ يكون أسّست على تغذية مرتدّة نحن سمعنا من زبوناتنا. هو أبعد يحسن الإعتمادية وأداء [ويندووس] [فيستا]. The information we collect thanks to tools like the Customer Experience Improvement Program, Online Crash Analysis, and Windows Error Reporting help us learn about where and when customers are having issues with Windows Vista and the applications that run on it. Since these issues have a direct impact on our customers’ experiences, we’ve invested time and energy to make this better. While Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is an important milestone, we will continue to invest in the continuous improvement process.
SP1 also includes changes focused on improving the performance of Windows Vista in areas that impact the customer experience the most. For instance, with SP1, copying or moving files around your PC, your home network or your corporate network should now be much faster — up to 50% faster in some scenarios (according to our internal tests). In addition, on many kinds of hardware, resuming a Windows Vista-based PC from sleep is faster on Service Pack 1.
The key learning over the last year is that when we change the operating system, it takes time to let the ecosystem make sure that the hardware and software that they build works well with Windows Vista. So as we release Windows Vista SP1 to manufacturing, we are going to be thoughtful about when and how it gets distributed.
With today’s RTM of SP1, a number of processes kick off as we deliver the update to customers. Our OEM partners will get SP1 and start producing new PCs running Windows Vista with SP1 pre-installed. We will also start the manufacturing process for retail product of Windows Vista with SP1. Both will be available in stores for new Windows Vista customers in the coming months. Today we also start the process to manufacture DVDs for our enterprise customers who get our software via our Volume Licensing program.
As we update our customers to SP1, we want everyone to have a great install experience. We are going to stage our rollout of SP1 for current Windows Vista users to be approximately concurrent with the availability of Windows Vista SP1 on new PCs and in stores. There are a couple of reasons for this. Our beta testing identified an issue with a small set of device drivers. These drivers do not follow our guidelines for driver installation and as a result, some beta participants who were using Windows Vista and updated to Service Pack 1 reported issues with these devices. Because the issue was with the way the drivers were installed and not the drivers themselves, the solution was simply to reinstall the drivers. While this worked fine for our more technical beta testers, we want to deliver a better experience for customers as we make the update broadly available.
While we know that most customers who update from Windows Vista to SP1 will NOT be affected, our approach is to improve the experience for all our customers. To do this, we will begin making SP1 available through Windows Update in mid-March, giving us time to work with some of our hardware partners to make adjustments to the installation process for the affected drivers. As SP1 gets delivered through Windows Update, we will only offer it to PCs that we detect don’t have any of the affected device drivers installed. We’re taking the next month or so to continue our work of identifying as many of these devices as possible.
Here’s the timing for SP1 availability for current Windows Vista users:
- In mid-March, we will release Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Update (in English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese) and to the download center on microsoft.com. Customers who visit Windows Update can choose to install Service Pack 1. If Windows Update determines that the system has one of the drivers we know to be problematic, then Windows Update will not offer SP1. Since we know that some customers may want to update to SP1 anyhow, the download center will allow anyone who wants to install SP1 to do so.
- In mid-April, we will begin delivering Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Vista customers who have chosen to have updates downloaded automatically. That said, any system that Windows Update determines has a driver known to not update successfully will not get SP1 automatically. As updates for these drivers become available, they will be installed automatically by Windows Update, which will unblock these systems from getting Service Pack 1. The result is that more and more systems will automatically get SP1, but only when we are confident they will have a good experience.
- The remaining languages will RTM in April.
New customers should feel great about buying Windows Vista today, knowing that when everything is ready, SP1 will be available to them via Windows Update. In the meantime, remember that you can take advantage of the benefits of Windows Vista (including many improvements delivered via Windows Update) even without Service Pack 1.
This is an important milestone for our current and future Windows Vista customers around the world. I want to take a minute to thank our customers for their feedback on Windows Vista and the beta of Service Pack 1. I also want to thank our hardware and software partners for their continued efforts to deliver the best experiences on Windows Vista.
-Mike
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