Microsoft would like you to get knowledgeable regarding the present state of the Windows Vista SP1 beta.(Not really, but they are pretending they do….)Here is the latest official missive on Vista SP1 from Microsoft headquarters:“There will be a Windows Vista service pack and our present expectation is that a beta will be made available sometime this year. Service packs are part with the traditional software lifecycle — they’re something we do for all Microsoft products as part of our commitment to continuous improvement, and providing early test builds is a standard practice that helps us incorporate customer feedback and improve the overall quality with the product.“Service packs are just one example of the work we do to constantly improve the Windows experience. We also deliver improvements to Windows via Windows Update, which is an excellent channel for providing our customers with the most significant updates as they happen. And,
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