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Vista SP1. Gain a patch, lose everything else.

Windows VistaIf you haven’t been following the fall out from the release of Vista SP1 you might want to catch up before Windows automatic update forces it on you in April. It seems that some users have reported problems on the Vista team blog.

SP1 was released as a manual download on the Windows Update site early last week. Right now the update is only available for users with the English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese language packs. Although its funny that one Australian users reports that he can’t install it. I guess they don’t speak English.

The biggest problems seem to be driver related. One poster reported after installing SP1. “In retrospect, not my finest decision,” said SeppDietrich. “What a disaster! It exiled all of my Nvidia drivers to the Bermuda Triangle… they’re simply all GONE.” Microsoft has said that the service pack will not install on computers that use “incompatible” device drivers from companies like Realtek and Intel but, I couldn’t find anything related to Nvidia.

Is it just me or did Microsoft just pull support for just about every laptop I have ever seen? Anyway, you might want to consider blocking Windows update from doing anything automatically until things clear up.

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  1. Cyn | Mar 24, 2008 | Reply

    Oh boy… gotta love Microshaft.

  2. Mike | Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Yep. That’s way I use a OSX or Linux. Looking back on it, I resisted OSX way longer then I should have.

    Thanks for the visit.

  3. Computer and Electronics | Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    I havent tried using any other than window but this is a very useful information thanks so much. Ill do more research on this before switching

  4. Bull3t | Apr 14, 2008 | Reply

    I really would like to switch to another operating system, but just don’t have the money. I would love a Mac though.

  5. admin | Apr 14, 2008 | Reply

    Look at ubuntu Bull. It’s free. Of course you probably already knew that.

  6. mike | Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    Vista SP1 completly killed my laptop today, cyclical blue screens after step 3. Now working on the OEM recovered partition. DO NOT LOAD SP1!

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