Possible Last-Minute Problems With Vista SP2
crazyeyes writes "It looks like Microsoft is facing problems with Windows Vista SP2. The final Service Pack for Vista and Server 2008 (before Windows 7 comes out) has been delayed. The folks who broke the launch details and dates of previous Service Packs for XP and Vista have Microsoft's latest internal schedule. Can Microsoft get it out before Windows 7? According to the new schedule, just barely."
Did I become a subscriber in my sleep or something?
"It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him." - Tolkien
Since Windows 7 is Vista SP3.
These silly Windows stories have pretty much negated their desired effect on people.
Ever since the lead up and release of Win2k Slashdot has been trying to manufacture the news fiction that "Windows total failure. Year of desktop Linux has arrived"
* Late service packs
* Stories of such and such company skipping a certain Windows version or service pack
* Hyping early bugs ever new has and then pretending they were never fixed
With Vista Slashdot went over the top with the Windows FUD and nothing came of it. Now everyone is:
* Trying out Win7 and raving about how good it is
* Finding out that Win7 is just Windows Vista with some UI and performance enhancements
Pretty much destroying any credibility Slashdot might have with exactly the people this site hoped to turn into Linux users with the Windows FUD.
Microsoft doesn't want to release it soon, even if they could. The reason: less stable vista = more reason to upgrade to windows 7 (read: more money for Microsoft). That may not be the actuality, but I bet a handful of people think that way there. On a side note, Ive been running Windows 7 beta for a week now (I decided to be ahead of the curve for all future OS releases due to the nature of my job) and am overall very impressed (I know, shoot me and throw overboard into /. shark waters)
Its faster (especially restart times!) and overall more polished. Now, it should of been windows vista in the first place, but its too late to go back in time with my machine (lost a watchyamacallit and a thingymajiger) I really suggest if you havent to at least throw up a VM of it sometime.
"It's ok, I'm completely secure as long as my iron is off"
Most end-users running Vista are doing so because they aren't comfortable changing their OS, those who absolutely must have DirectX 10 and don't realize you can get it on XP with some hackery, or Microsoft fans who insist on running Microsoft's latest release.
I'm not sure any of those three groups will care that much about Vista SP2. The first is largely uneducated on technical matters. The second is only fixated on gaming, and the third will be Windows 7 early adopters.
Vista SP2 however is aimed largely at the first group, who bought their computer with Vista preinstalled, and likely won't jump to 7. Microsoft has to support those users for years to come.
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...namely, that of intellectual honesty. Don't presume that everyone aspires to it; most people only want to be validated in what they believe in, and they will self-select what information they believe in in the face of possible cognitive dissonance.
It's pretty much a proven fact (a) Windows sucks, (b) people will continue using it, and (c) scientists will by and large not.
How many times per week does /. have to say this? It's not like anyone new here will just slap their forehead and go "Holy shit, Windows sucks and I never knew it! Which Linux distro should I start using?".
On a side note, I actually used Word 2007 the other day (hey, I couldn't get to a Linux system, I was at a friend's house) to compose a simple cover letter for my resume, and my jaw dropped when I saw how unbelievably - and unnecessarily - complex the UI had become. No fucking wonder there's always a fuss over a new Office release. It's like getting out to your truck and discovering that (a) all dials and gauges are now obfuscated, (b) radio stations are listed in base 73 and someone glued a Mariah Carey CD in the head unit, and (c) your gear shift now has all the gears in different locations.
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Is twitter coming to strangle you with a Debian shoelace.
Okay, I moved into sales years ago so I don't spend nearly as much time on /. since my lobotomy. Maybe that's why I'm freaked out by noticing there are people posting with user ids above 1M?
Boggles my mind. Who would have believed back in the "Chips and Dips" days that /. would become this?
Could it be that the last minute problems of Vista SP2 are just ... well, Vista ?
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
Windows 7 will also slip.
Really, how many people really care about SP2?
---- Booth was a patriot ----
Ten years ago I imagined myself to be running Linux by now.
I bought into the silly idea that 'millions of programmers worldwide' would quickly leave the sad, pathetic, and outdated closed source world behind. I laughed at the BSOD jokes. Shook my head at the latest virus/security problem with Windows. And anxiously waited for the amazing things that were just about to start showing up with Linux on the Desktop.
And the years went by. And I tried the latest flavor of the month/year Linux distro only to be disheartened with the shockingly amateurishness, clunkyness, and often outright buggyness of each new version.
I gave Vista a try on a whim building a new machine last year and even paid the 110 bucks for it from newegg.
Wow, was I impressed. It was fast and clean. Everything in the world ran on it. Never had a single crash since I installed it months ago. Not a single virus or spyware problem. Everything just worked. Search is a little clunky. The stupid backslashed for paths is idiotic. But overall it has been one of the best OSes I've ever run.
Now seeing these silly Slashdot stories still trying to spread FUD about Windows just grate on me. I find myself visiting the site less and less as time goes by. Life is too short. I'm getting real work done right now with Vista and no longer care to about hear 'the big plans' of various open source projects. Or how such and such distro or open source app is 'really making progress'.
The best thing for Linux on the Desktop is for all that wasted energy trying to convince everyone how much Windows sucks was better spent banging on Linux and its apps with an unmerciful eye.
Sure they can! Can you trust Microsoft when the subject is "deadlines"? The question is not if Vista SP2 will be out before Windows 7. The question is how many weeks, months or years will Windows 7 be delayed!?
TFA doesn't actually mention any problems, and most people on the non-public SP2 Beta news groups (disclaimer: I'm an SP2 technical tester) are reporting this beta is very stable. I haven't had any serious issues with it, and I've yet to see any proof of a 'show-stopper' that would cause such a delay.
Now give me a minute to get my flame-resistant suit on so I can safely watch my karma burn.
Copypasta.
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Well, like any /.er, I didnt RTFA or even read up on what kind of things are included in the SP2. I automagically assumed (ass, meet u and me) that it would fix issues across the board, stability, drivers, my wang isnt big enough, ect. What version of earth do YOU live on were we RTFA?
"It's ok, I'm completely secure as long as my iron is off"
There is still one relatively successful distribution of *BSD
We don't believe in radical loony monotheistic religions from the middle east -- we're Christians.
These are the types of idiots who are doing Linux adoption no favors.
I'm running Vista SP1 right now. I don't know what the fuck you are babbling about. Whatever memory usage difference between my old copy of XP and Vista is so small that I wouldn't of even of thought about it if idiots like you weren't sitting out on the Net 24/7 desperately trying to convince the world that 'Vista sucks'.
Apps run the same speed or are so close that I don't know the difference. Games run at virtually identical fps with Vista and XP.
In short, give it a fucking rest.
Inclined to understatement much? I'd say that BSD being on about 1 out of every 12 PCs sold worldwide qualifies as more than "relatively successful", but maybe it's just me. :-)
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Windows 7 is superior to windows vista, so who cares if they release a new service pack for it... ever?
Most companies arent upgraded to vista anyway.
Windows 7 is a really nice OS. It just feels like a next gen OS. There are still a few bugs in it, but its still in beta, so thats to be expected. But, ive been using it as my main OS for about two months now and I've never been happier. I'm someone who switches OSs a LOT (usually once a week, I have a disk dedicated to alternate operating systems for dual booting), and i've never encountered one that just works the way that windows 7 just works.
Here's a list I came up with detailing some of the more visible differences in Windows 7. It entails quite a bit more than just a Service Pack:
[snip]
* Less Versions, SKUs: Word on the street is that theyre looking to reduce the number of SKUs involved.
So . . . . point update PLUS service pack. Certainly worth the price . . .
I wish it would flame. Analogy time!
In the surrounding support camps to the Mount Everest expeditions, they actually use fuel made of ... flaming shit! Problem is, from a low potential stored energy compounded by the thin air, it burns terribly messily, and basically trades warmth for respiratory damage into disease susceptibility for the climbers, who then have real trouble completing the climb.
So, does 7 Flame? Or does it sizzle messily and leave half chewed partially upgraded versions of everything all over your comp?
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What masterful release are you talking about? Windows 7 isn't even out yet. If you're going to prepare trolls in advance at least make sure you don't post them too early.
FP!
I've seen Generations 24 and now you with 25 of that sig, but what is the point of faithfully copying the broken word at the end?
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For a minute there I thought you were talking about the US economy.
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Unfortunately I have to post as Anonymous Coward bc /. hasn't approved me in like 3 months. wtf?
Anyways. To all those that gripe about vista, Vista is not THAT bad. Win ME was WAY worse. Vista was a complete overhaul and of course there will be probs with it.
To those people that complain that they're stuck with vista are just stupid bc they dont know where to find the right torrents for xp and not have to pay for it. If you dont know REALLY what you're doing then stay off this site. This is only for people with smarts in computers that can figure things out on their own.
7 is an "upgrade" SP of Vista, but MS holds out on certain features of the vista SP to make 7 more marketable. Is it worth paying? NO!! Will I pay for it?? NO. Have I EVER paid for any version of windows? NO. Why? Bc MS isn't worth it for their marketing schemes.
Long live XP in the end.
Not to hijack, but it's not broken so much as Slashdot caps the length of signatures to, what, 128 characters? Seems a bit low to me.
because many users are asking for that Windows XP downgrade and willing to pay more money to get it.
Plus more and more file sharing networks are downloading Windows XP ISO images at new records for downloads to get rid of Vista and replace it with a pirated version of XP because they cannot buy a copy of XP except from certain vendors.
Not only that but a lot of people are waiting for ReactOS to enter Beta testing and get closer to a 1.0 release version. So they can have a free and open source Windows alternative that runs native Windows XP drivers and software.
Heck some people even want to use AROS, HaikuOS, or some other FOSS alternative to Windows just to get away from Vista. Even, gasp, Linux! Plus more and more Macs are being sold and converted from PC users.
Remember, Slashdot does not have a -1 disagree moderation, and no, troll, flamebait, and overrated are not substitutes.
I recently loaded Windows XP on a 3GHz 2GB-ram toshiba P35-S609 and the gui response is very sluggish. Much worse in fact than the GUI on the iMac. The machine was so sluggish in fact that I had my mouth hanging open that people put up with this. I have been using the Mac for about three years now, and gave up Windows about two years ago. I am not a fanboi, but rather a systems programmer with a lot of experience in operating systems. I understand things like what goes into smooth mouse tracking. I have to give Apple the prize for systems that run faster each release, and systems that run well on limited resource hardware.
As an engineer I can see that ReactOS would solve many problems exc ept the funny stuff like Active X and programs that need contemporary APIs and SQL Server. Unfortunately, most users seem to need the whole tamale of Microsoft features to run their mission critical collection of programs, unless they make a concerted effort on a corporate level to use something else like Macs, and sometimes Linux. There may well come a day when ReactOS hits a compatibility point equal to where Microsoft was five years ago, and for many people that might be good enough, but no for a critical mass of the population I am afraid. I put my money on Apple and Mac OS X, for the long term. Unless Microsoft just stays around and we have to suffer with them until we die.
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BSD being on about 1 out of every 12 PCs sold
Cite?
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I, personally, don't see any reason why they couldn't release Vista SP2 after the Windows 7 release. I mean, is there a law of the Universe that previous product updates cannot ever come out after a new product? Wasn't Windows XP SP3 released after Windows Vista? I believe it has been MS's policy to continue to release updates for versions of Windows for something like 5 years after their release, even after they've released new OS versions?
I don't see a reason to switch from XPPro to Vista or 7 in a business environment. If either one offered an advantage when running business applications I would consider it, but there just isn't a functional difference, and on a individual PC level Vista requires more clicks and is less intuitive to use administrative functions of.
I seriously cannot think of one reason to switch, other than not being able to purchase XPPro on new machines, and running out of licenses, and that will be the big challenge to MS. There was no value for any of my users to switch, and judging by the numbers, most other companies felt the same way.
....Much worse in fact than the GUI on the iMac....
It must be some hardware issue Windows is having with your Toshiba. I run XP on my Macbook pro 2GB laptop under a Parallels VM and that works about at the same GUI speed as the native OSX equivalent programs. Only 512M is allocated to the Windows XP Virtual Machine. Of course our 2.8Ghz 6GB Dual Quad Core Macpro desktop system is quite fast with 2 GB allocated to VISTA running in a VM. However it is noticeably slower than the native OSX GUI. Fortunately, VISTA is not needed for actual work, but just to get familiar with it in order for us to service a few customers who are stuck with it.
A 512M XP VM on the Macpro is MUCH faster than VISTA however and there is no noticeable difference between XP and native OSX programs. In contrast to the VISTA VM, some real work gets done on XP.
All theory is gray
I thought Windows 7 was actually Vista SP2 plus new marketing....
Does that mean that Windows 7 is now Vista SP2+ plus new marketing (the + being the stuff they didn't put in the Vista service pack on purpose)?
So I have a degree in software engineering and then I go out and design software. That would make me a, uh, um, er.... I guess I'll have cards made up that say "Dude who can design and create software."
Are you telling me that XP running in a VM on a powerbook is about the same as Mac OS X running native? That makes no sense to me. If you say that is what you are seeing, I must believe you, but your information doesn't match up with my information.
...Are you telling me that XP running in a VM on a powerbook is about the same as Mac OS X running native? ....
The discussion was about the GUI, not necessarily all applications. However, that said, I have encountered no problem using quicktime and iTunes on XP on that laptop. I actually installed these two programs just to see whether they would work and how well. I was pleasantly surprised that they ran just as well as the native OSX versions. I have never done that experiment (yet) on the VISTA VM on the Macpro.
All theory is gray