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Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RTM is available to testers through Windows Update. Experience the WU installation path for Windows Vista SP1 by following 4 simple steps in the attached document and give us your feedback to improve our quality.

Windows Vista SP1 distributed through Windows Update will be applicable to Windows Vista machines that are running English, German, Japanese, French, and Spanish.

If you already installed the Service Pack to your machine by using the standalone package, you must uninstall RC before you can be offered SP1 through WU

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You must accept the enclosed License Terms in order to use this software. You cannot distribute download packages.

Title Windows Vista SP1 RTM Standalone ISO for x86 and x64 Five Languages

Release Date 2/6/2008

Size 1,161.72 MB

Version 18000.080118-1840

Category Build

Milestone RTM

Description 0xAC9DC48A 6001.18000.080118-1840_iso_client_sp_wave0-FRMCSP0_DVD.iso

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How do you tell which build you are currently running?

Typing winver I see 6001 SP1

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Windows Vista SP1 RC Refresh 2 = The RTM build

Posted by Steven Bink about 9 hours ago with 4 comments

Filed under: Windows Vista

For those hunting for the Windows Vista SP1 rtm, if you got your hands on Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate Refresh 2, you have the RTM bits!!!

Microsoft released this refresh build end of January though Windows Update only to selected testers, but clever people can get the downloaded SP package from the Windows Update download cache and they have the stand alone package of SP1 RTM

http://bink.nu/news/windows-vista-sp1-rc-r...-rtm-build.aspx

Both windows vista update and microsoft vista update have been as slow as a turtle lately. Now I know why they have been like that. Probably a good thing that I am currently running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM instead right now.

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