Many unsuspecting people were surprised and excited to see early downloads of the new Windows Vista Service Pack 1. The new Service Pack was not supposed to be released until the middle of March – but due to certain glitches it was released early.
“A build of SP1 was posted to Windows Update and it was inadvertently made available to a broad group,” Microsoft said in a statement. “The build was intended only for our more technically advanced testers, and was meant to only be offered to those with a specific registry key set on their PC. For general availability, we are still planning to make SP1 broadly available in the mid-March timeframe.”
Brett Zehr, who works for a technology leasing company in Illinois, said the upgrade took less than an hour and there were no immediately apparent hiccups. “Unfortunately, I haven’t had enough time on the machine to tell if anything is really better or broken, but I’ve always had an image backup just in case,” Zehr said in an e-mail interview. “So far so good.”
Zehr has two other Vista machines, including one other 64-bit system, but was unable to see the available upgrade for those PCs. He said that if the glitch had to happen to someone, he was glad it was him. “I’m also a computer hobbyist, so Microsoft couldn’t have picked a better guinea pig, glitch or no glitch,” he said. Although he was not a beta tester for Vista, he did help test Windows XP just prior to its debut in 2001.
Microsoft finalized the code for SP1 earlier this month. Initially, the company planned to make all users wait until March for the update because of some driver-related issues that had yet to be resolved. However, the company eased its policy some, making it available earlier this month to businesses that have volume licensing pacts as well as to MSDN and TechNet developers.
The glitch is the second SP1-related issue for Microsoft in recent days. The company had to pull another update, this one a set of files necessary to move to SP1, because some users were sent into a repeated reboot cycle by the files.
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