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Windows Vista SP1 liberato all'aggiornamento di Windows


Oggi, potete ora trasferire Windows dal sistema centrale verso i satelliti Vista SP1 via l'aggiornamento di Windows. Per quelli di voi desiderosi di ricevere i benefici di Windows Vista SP1, potete ora fare così. Abbiamo visto le domande molte nelle nostre osservazioni in modo da desideriamo comunicare il più possibile Windows circondante Vista SP1 ed odierno rilascio all'aggiornamento di Windows come possiamo.

Per quelli di voi felici di attendere, sieda fortemente perché SP1 cominci trasferire ai pc che cominciano automaticamente in metà-aprile (ricordi di, questo accade soltanto se fate il vostro aggiornamento di Windows configurare per trasferire automaticamente gli aggiornamenti dal sistema centrale verso i satelliti e SP1 trasferirà automaticamente ma non installi automaticamente). Ma se desiderate ottenere il beneficio di valore dell'anno dei miglioramenti ora, va oggi l'aggiornamento di Windows del controllo (colpisca il menu di inizio, tutti i programmi e selezioni l'aggiornamento di Windows).

Se nel funzionamento dell'aggiornamento di Windows non vedete Windows Vista SP1 elencato, ci sono un certo numero di buoni motivi per questo (otto, in effetti -- veda lista intera). Sotto sono alcune delle ragioni per le quali più comuni non potreste vedere SP1 sull'aggiornamento di Windows:

Ho ricevuto le richieste molto per più particolare circa situazione del driver questo ultimo mese, in modo da io desidera ripartire un po'più di informazioni qui. Abbiamo speso le ultime coppie dei mesi che osservano molto attentamente i rapporti del driver che i problemi su pre-liberano le configurazioni e, essere sicuri, abbiamo tenuto la disponibilità pubblica fino a marzo.

We've completed our analysis and are happy to report that many of these issues were fixed between the release candidate (RC) and the final version. We identified a small number of device drivers that may be problematic after an update from Windows Vista to Windows Vista SP1. Check out the list here; we'll keep it updated with any additional drivers that we identify. As a result, we spent the past month or so working with our partners on driver updates for these issues. Of these drivers, most already have updated versions on Windows Update and are available for download now as optional updates. In a few weeks we'll start to deliver these updated drivers to PCs automatically via Windows Update.

We're working with the providers of the remaining devices to get updated versions of the drivers to our customers as well. In the meantime, Windows Update will recognize PCs with drivers that may be problematic and postpone offering SP1 to those PCs until it has installed corrected drivers or other applicable updates. Either way, Windows Update works to detect whether or not your system is ready for SP1 and not offer it to you until the time is right.

Those of you who find that SP1 isn't offered over Windows Update even after updating all your drivers, but would still like to download it can access our "standalone installer" from the Microsoft Download Center here. Windows Update will help ensure a better experience, so if you do choose to visit the Microsoft Download Center make sure that you read these KBs before installing.

Looking forward, we're also getting ready to begin releasing the second wave of SP1 languages in April. These are the other 31 languages that we haven't released yet.

Some users encountered an issue last month when installing the Servicing Stack Update (KB937287). We've investigated this carefully and learned that it occurs only in certain rare situations. Specifically, this happens because the update needs to be completely installed before a restart occurs, but something caused a reboot during the install. While the update was carefully designed to avoid many of the common reasons for an inadvertent restart during installation, this issue was caused by some that were not caught. By temporarily suspending automatic distribution, and in making a small change on our Windows Update server, we believe we've largely eliminated this problem (our support call volume reflects this). We did find one aspect of the problem that was exacerbated when the update was installed using automatic updates. For this issue, we're planning to release an additional update before we resume automatic distribution of the Servicing Stack Update.

So what does this mean exactly? For those who've already installed the Servicing Stack Update or are waiting to install SP1 until Windows Update offers it to you automatically, you do not need to do anything at all. But if you want to install SP1 manually and haven't yet installed the Servicing Stack Update, you'll find it on Windows Update when you visit.

I know this post sounds like a lot of guidance, but we would rather over-communicate to reduce any surprises.

In sum, we are extremely pleased with Windows Vista SP1 and the benefits it offers our customers, and we look forward to hearing about your experience.

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