Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RTM x86 leaked


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When will people learn, DON'T DOWNLOAD LEADKED FILES I would not have installed it to be honest but people will jump into the fire and get burned.

Oh it's funny how misinformed you are...

Yeah. As much as I'd like to use the leaked slipstream'd ISO, I'm a bit wary without seeing official MD5 sums from MS proving its not been tampered with in anyway. Call me paranoid but its not something I'd feel safe putting my legal product key in.

As I mentioned in the other thread:

Actually, if you extract the files inside the exe using for example, Windows6.0-KB936330-X86.exe /x , then you'll see the inside files are exactly identical to the 18000 ones that are floating around so the *only* difference is the packing exe that MS used. Also worth pointing out is the 18000 ones that are floating around have the exact same MD5 that reviewers got so they're legit too, only difference being MS just used a different packing exe for the bits on the OEM site and on Connect apparently.

After Install SP1 my laptop won't wake up from sleep

funny, you should be a beta tester.....lol. SP1 is running good for me. I've not had a problem at all. I wasn't having problems prior to RTM version either so...It really has taught me that updating your hardware goes well with Vista working well for you.

So there are a couple of SP1 installers build on 19 and 31 of Jan. Both 18000 builds final (time 1840 and 2040 the latest one).

But it is said (at least for the 1st installer) that your machine can get gaught in a reboot loop (when SP1 is updating drivers?) and

also there are some problems when installed on the Media Center.

What about the DVD images of Vista that have integrated the SP1:

6001.18000.080118-1840_x86fre_Client_en-us-FRMCFRE_EN_DVD.iso (for example) are these also affected too?

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