Sp1 appeared in my windows update!


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you sure your not a beta tester ?

I don't see it on mine. lol

damn... is there anyway to find the .exe somewhere for download? like downloads.com or softpedia ?

except Msdn or connect of course.

This has been news on Winfuture.de for the whole day now. SP1 final IS available for x64 users, more and more are downloading it. There are a few users who had trouble with the download, but most of them got it, it's the final version, and it's working without any trouble.

The only prerequisites seem to be installed KB937287 and KB938371 updates.

I've downloaded it myself, but stuck at the "press continue to start installation"-window, because I'm on RDP. Going go start it when I get home in 90 minutes :)

Edit: Oh, and no, no one knows why it's available. No feedback from Microsoft.

^ The most overused phrase on the internet.

Can't really blame them now, can you :laugh: ?

Scirwode

theres a pic(added to OP)

i just realized the text says beta

but i didnt do naythin to modify my update..i know what ur talkin about tho

but i didnt make chances

the website doesnt say its beta..and i know the refresh 2 or 3 was actually the same as final

so im scared.

also on my WU, vista business x64 :) downloading right now, btw, nice to see ur playing world of warcraft on that picture ^^

im getting pretty hardcore into it again

Hi all,

Yes it is true ... Nobody seems to know what's going on, or at least I don't.

I succesfully installed service pack 1 and I got to say the indeed fixed the file copy problem. But they still didn't fix the surround issue ... But hey this is what everybody was waiting for :-) So far so good ... Lets hope it stays that way!

I'm running a legal activated Windows Vista Business x64.

i installed i also

it doesnt have the evaluation watermark at the bottom right or anythin

looks like final

feels more responsive..the file copying is better

and over the next day or so ill see if the folder views bug is fixed(this was my biggest issue)

thx for help guys

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