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L'information sur l'entaille d'activation de Windows Vista SP1

Mon poteau sur l'entaille d'activation de Vista SP1 a produit de beaucoup de rétroaction (particulièrement sous forme de questions) des deux individus et d'autres sorties de médias. J'ai remonté ce poteau afin de répondre à certaines de ces questions.

D'abord au loin, l'entaille. L'entaille en question est une autre entaille de BIOS d'OEM mais emballé sous le nom du chargeur de Vista. Cette entaille est semblable au BIOS d'OEM de paradoxe. L'entaille de paradoxe était l'entaille d'activation de Vista la plus utilisée généralement (qui est pourquoi Microsoft a tiré la prise là-dessus) mais celle-ci semble avoir été tout à fait populaire, ainsi je ne suis pas sûr pourquoi Microsoft n'a pas tiré la prise sur celle-ci aussi. Puisque d'autres sorties ont maintenant appelé cette entaille comme me travaillant à Vista SP1 n'ayez aucun problème avec l'appeler ici.

Comme vous pouvez voir de la vidéo ci-dessus (ou de la galerie - j'ai mis vers le haut une galerie séparée parce que la vidéo est plutôt petite), cette entaille peut prendre une installation non-véritable de Vista SP1 et la transformer en une qui semble véritable à l'OS.

Après que la réinitialisation vous puisse voir un produit verouiller être entré - c'est l'un de beaucoup...
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Écrit par ShaDow dessus 14 février 2008 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Ce qui sont les changements de WGA de Windows Vista SP1

Avantage véritable de Windows, système actuellement en place dans Windows Vista. Il y a réellement deux scénarios différents en place, le premier s'appelle le mode réduit de fonctionnalité que Vista commencera dedans si l'utilisateur n'active pas le produit à temps. La seconde est si un contrôle de WGA échoue qui fera Vista fonctionner en mode Non-Véritable. Les deux modes appliquent certaines sanctions à l'utilisateur comme le noter au loin après une heure ou neutraliser des dispositifs comme aérien ou Readyboost.

Les bonnes nouvelles sont que les deux modes décrits ci-dessus sont allés. Des utilisateurs ne seront automatiquement sortis plus qui est grand. Microsoft a cependant décidé de changer la tactique et d'harceler l'utilisateur à la mort - hein enregistrement/activation - au lieu de cela. Users will experience the following if their Vista installation fails the WGA check or if they fail to activate Vista in time.

A nag screen to activate at logon that cannot be dismissed for 15 seconds.
Every hour the desktop background is switched to black (it can be changed back, but after an hour it’s set to black again).
Activation dialogs and balloon dialogs appear regularly.
Optional Windows Updates aren’t delivered.


You can also get a list of changes

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Written by ShaDow on February 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 Update 32Bit RTM Build 6001.18000 Leaked

Vista fans, yup here is it! Long awaited Service Pack 1 in RTM version released .What RTM - “Release To Manufacturing” does stands for? Well, in short it’s exact same version which will appear in March aka final version.The leak is some kind of a standalone executable and has the build 6001.18000.080126-2040. Another leak has it as 080118_1840, but its a pretty early timestamp (18-01-2008) which suggests that its a fake. These builds are probably escrow and candidate for the final RTM.
Check wiki for more details about RTM. Keep in mind that this is only Service Pack 1 itself, it’s not Vista SP1 ISO! So, you can download it and install on any (32bit) Vista edition. Also make sure to READ NFO for more details & explanation. For those ones who have pirated copy of Vista (well, who doesn’t?), I’m not sure will this work with that popular OEM BIOS emulation crack by PARADOX (Microsoft’s states something like - No way dude).

You might want to take a look here too RTM Build 6001.18000

Written by ShaDow on February 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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Here Comes Windows Vista SP1 “Changelog”

Leading up to next week’s public beta-test release of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate, Microsoft today has published a 17-page document outlining in fine detail exactly what difference SP1 makes to Vista.

Some of the contents has been shared in bits in the past, but this is so far the most comprehensive “changelog” we’ve ever seen and probably will see as the final version is not expected to differ much from the RC, with the exception of WGA modifications as described below. I’ve highlighted some of the most interesting changes which you may or may not already know.

This document describes many of the notable changes in Windows Vista SP1, with the exception of some updates to the Windows Genuine Advantage experience which we are still developing for our customers and will be released in a later build.

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Written by ShaDow on February 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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Announcing the RTM of Windows Vista SP1

Service Pack 1 is a very important milestone because it addresses many of the key issues that our customers have identified with Windows Vista over the last year both, directly and through programs like the Customer Experience Improvement Program. With Service Pack 1, we have made great progress in performance, reliability and compatibility. One of the great things about my job is that I get to play with the latest builds of our products — I’ve personally been running Windows Vista SP1 pretty exclusively for a few months and I’ve noticed that my systems run faster and more reliably than they did with the “Gold” release of Windows Vista.

When we first released Windows Vista last year, there were lots of customers who had great experiences, but some had issues finding applications that worked well on Windows Vista; others had problems finding the right device drivers for some of the hardware devices that they used. The reason for these issues is that in order to improve the reliability and security of Windows Vista, we made some important architectural changes to the system. While this caused some issues in the short term, in the long term we

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Written by ShaDow on February 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Vista SP1 confirmed by Microsoft not until March

Microsoft have by released Vista SP1 to manufacturing, but users won’t be able to actually download it until mid-March at the earliest, company officials said Monday. During beta testing for Vista SP1, Microsoft found that some device drivers were causing problems on systems with SP1 installed. Although the issues can be fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, Microsoft decided this would be too complicated for most users. As a result, Microsoft will spend the next month hunting for additional problematic device drivers, said David Zipkin, senior product manager in Windows Client Group.”With drivers, we wanted to make sure when folks upgrade to Vista that they have a smooth experience,” Zipkin said.
In mid-March, Microsoft plans to release Vista SP1 in 5 languages — English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese — through Windows Update and the Download Center, Zipkin said, adding that Microsoft will ensure that SP1 isn’t pushed out to PCs that have the aforementioned drivers installed. In April, Microsoft will begin auto updates of Vista SP1 to users who’ve chosen this option, and will also release the rest of the language specific versions of Vista SP1, Zipkin…

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Written by ShaDow on February 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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