Darius Chang | Mar 19, 2008

Despite being launched over a year ago, some liken using Windows Vista to driving a car without a steering wheel. Sure, it can move forwards and back, but woe to those whose destination is not in a straight line.
Well, those days may soon be over, as the long-awaited Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) is now available for
download through Windows Update application. Besides a modest performance boost in some areas, more importantly several
bugs and issues have been addressed and resolved. According to forumers, laptop battery life on Vista SP1 has also been significantly improved, though other users reported a drop in performance (likely due to the fact that SuperFetch was wiped clean after installing SP1).
But let's face it, with the wide variety of hardware running Windows it is expected that individual experiences will differ. If you are not happy with SP1, or experience system degradation after installation, raise your hand in the talkback.
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kcslchin
I hope it won't crash my TrendMicro Internet Security. They should have fixed their SP1 bug by now. . . fingers crossed.
Mar 19, 2008 22:43