Microsoft Releases Second Pack of Fixes for Its Windows Vista

By Anne Shaw
16:20, October 4th 2007
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Microsoft Releases Second Pack of Fixes for Its Windows Vista

Microsoft has recently released the second pack of fixes for improving its latest operating system, Windows Vista. It will be the operating system’s speed and reliability that will be improved by these new fixes. The new release is the second one in only two months!

The famous software making company has launched in fact four separate updates that are already available for downloading from Microsoft’s web site. They have as targets several performance and stability problems of the new operating system, Windows Vista, and they also deal with some Universal Serial Bus issues, as well as improve the Windows Media Player and patch the Media Center.

Microsoft has already prepared its Windows Vista’s Service Pack 1 (SP1) for being tested, but it will still continue to update the original operating system, which has been already dubbed as “RTM” for “release to manufacturing”.

The widest ranging of the most recent pack of four updates has been a 5.4 MB update, which targets many hardware and operating system problems. Microsoft has said about it that it even extends the laptops’ battery life, improves the stability of the wireless network connections and as well deals with the compatibility problems that appear with some antivirus software.



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