TechNet Users Revolt Over Vista SP1 Unavailability
I Don't Believe in
Imaginary Property writes "There's a growing revolt among Microsoft TechNet & MSDN subscribers
who are frustrated that they can't yet get Vista SP1 and test their software on
it. This can't be good news for anyone hoping that SP1 will have better
compatibility. While SP1 has been released to manufacturing, and pirate copies are easy to
find, Microsoft is withholding it from subscribers until early March.
According to the article, some frustrated users are upset enough that they plan
to abandon TechNet entirely and turn to piracy." Update: 02/12 17:37
GMT by KD : Sean0michael
writes, "Aaccording to the Technet blog, they have pushed up the date to before the end
of February, though no exact date is mentioned."
Bow!
Then maybe we'll give it to the people that make out product actually worth something.
If windows didn't run all the "windows compatable" software where do you think they'd be? And here they are stiffing the very people who are trying to make the user experience better.
) Human Kind Vs Human Creation
) It'd be interesting to see how many humans would survive to serve us.
I want the alternate suckage in SP1!
Really, kids. They haven't fixed the multimedia borkage, tcp connections still get maxed at an absurd level, and loading Outlook on a base DWM + Sidebar image is somewhere north of 400 Mb.
If you got Vista for free, you paid too much.
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
What a thrill...downloading a pirated Vista service pack...what could be more rewarding than pirating a patch for that crappy OS, wether the original is legit or not?
expandfairuse.org
I found the link to the "Legitimate" upgrade.
Go here and save it to a CD. Then load it up and patch up Vista.
It'll run faster than you ever can believe! It's like Vista, only better!
Deja vu?
"DOS isn't done until Lotus doesn't run."
Engineering is the art of compromise.
Thanks for confirming that for MS RTM (release to manufacture) is actually only a beta. That explains the (lack of) quality of their products