Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Vista RC1 Service Pack 2 Available

The arrival of Service Pack 2 for Vista is accurate, even though the
Release Candidate of this major update is starting to be sent to
testers. Normally, starting today, all those who have installed the
beta version will receive a warning to update to the new version.


At the end of January, an "Escrow" in the Release Candidate, ie a
draft had been sent to some testers. True RC is ready to be released,
and it contains the state 671 days to put together under one banner.
The same warning given previously is still valid: Service Pack 2 can
not move if the first is not present. This is an incremental Pack,
which is a first for Microsoft operating systems.

Recall also the list of changes, corrections and improvements in Service Pack 2:

Windows Search 4.0
Improved Bluetooth support, including version 2.1
Improved support of the recent 64-bit processors VIA
New updates improving application compatibility
Native support for burning Blu-ray
Cards Support ICCD and CCID
Launch faster and effective implementation of the Wi-Fi at the
clock of the machine
The hypervisor Hyper-V is included
Support for recording events in SPC
The DNS server listening on ISATAP addresses
Fixed problems with DRM when updates to Windows Media Player
Feature Pack for Wireless
Reduced requirements for the Windows Sidebar Gadgets
Better controls of energy for Windows Server 2008
Common installer Vista and Windows Server 2008
Is that the "Service Pack Clean up" which allows you to delete all
occurrences of files RTM and SP1 versions of Vista that are in SP2

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