Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Released
An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft has finally released the final build of Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. 'There are a few significant additions that are included in SP2: Windows Search 4.0, Bluetooth 2.1 Feature Pack, the ability to record data on to Blu-Ray media natively in Vista, Windows Connect Now (WCN) is now in the Wi-Fi Configuration, and exFAT file system supports UTC timestamps. The service pack contains about 800 hotfixes.' A list of other notable changes is available on TechNet. SP2 isn't included in Automatic Update yet, but it will be 'during the coming months.'"
And now that it is released to the public, Vista SP2 is no longer the most secure OS out there... it was doing so well too... why did they have to release it, its all downhill from here..
No one's using Vista anyway.
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Sorry, I forgot some words: to the statement you MUST leave your computer idle for a time if you want to be able to search it please append "without having to initiate a separate, file-based search". Thank you.
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What's the difference? I thought they would be the same...
Oh, and: I don't get that versioning...
Vista = 6.0
Vista SP1 = 6.0
Vista SP2 = 6.0 = Win 7
Makes no sense either way. ^^
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But did it install automatically? No, you had to do it yourself. Read the words, they're important.