Windows Vista SP1: Compare

By Robert Vamosi on 08/02/2008

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The good:

  • Improves the overall upgrade process
  • Fixes hundreds of tiny problems
  • Makes it easier for more third-party vendors to write stable code for Vista

The bad:

  • Lacks any compelling "must haves"
  • In most cases, doesn't significantly improve performance

The bottomline:

While it's always good to install the latest code for any operating system, installing the Windows Vista SP1 update will require some casual users to spend a few hours without any visible or tangible improvements to their systems.

Editors' rating:

7/10

Users' rating:

6.5/10

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