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Forget big service packs for Vista

April 01, 2007 by Jason

If you expect Vista’s service packs to be as substantial as XP’s were, then you may be setting yourself up for disappointment. Speaking to a group of financial analysts earlier this week, Michael Sievert, ’s corporate vice president for Marketing said that consumers should not expect service packs for the operating system to include several new features and updates. Why? Because Vista is “high quality right out of the gate,” he said.

That’s not to say service packs for the shiny new operating system won’t be released-they will-but they will not be nearly as sizable as previous ones such as XP Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2. XP Service Pack 2, for instance, added features to the operating system such as Explorer’s pop-up blocker, Bluetooth support, and the Firewall. Sievert doesn’t expect Vista’s service packs to have those types of features mainly because most people should have already downloaded them through Update. “They (service packs) have a different level of importance today as people get their updates in real-time using Update,” said Sievert. Read More»