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04-20-2011, 10:12 PM
Shock! In the event you were among the fifteen,000 selected testers who got the Vista Support Pack (SP) 1 Release Candidate (RC) one Refresh 2 test build in late January, you already possess the ultimate SP1 bits.Microsoft modified the edition amount around the code,Windows 7 Activation (http://www.windows7key.ca/), however the bits are precisely the exact same, firm officials acknowledged on February seven.I asked Microsoft last week whether the Refresh 2 develop was the release to production (RTM) build and company officials mentioned, point-blank, it had been not. So why confess it now?“We couldn;t say anything prior because before the RC is approved for RTM (Monday morning, February 4),Office Pro 2007 Key (http://www.windows7serialkey.com/office-2007-key), there is always the possibility the code will get altered,” a provider spokeswoman mentioned.The new statement, as of today:“RC Refresh 2 code is the same as RTM. In last stages of a product Microsoft likes to get as much validation as possible before releasing. The release candidate ended up being a high enough quality to be approved to release to manufacturing.”Since Microsoft announced on February 4 that, as a result of driver issues, it wouldn;t release the last Vista SP1 bits to customers until March, at the earliest,Windows 7 Pro (http://www.windows7-key.in/), there has been a lot of unrest — especially amongst technically savvy users who felt they could circumvent the driver-installation problems that cropped up with SP1 during testing.For those who are not amongst the fifteen,000 who acquired SP1 RC Refresh two,Office 2007 Key (http://www.office-2010-key.de/office-2007-key), Microsoft says you are still going to have to wait until some time in March, at the earliest, to get the code,Microsoft Office Professional 2010 (http://www.office2007key.eu/office-2010-key), no matter whether you are interested in getting it via Microsoft Download site, MSDN/TechNet or Windows Update. If you ever are waiting to get Vista SP1 preloaded on new systems from Microsoft;s PC partners, you;ll have to wait until April, according to Microsoft.Just for the record, I asked Microsoft yesterday whether or not a story claiming that the business was planning to deliver the ultimate Vista SP1 bits to some in mid-February, rather than March, was correct. (To me, this seems more like Microsoft telling its own product-support teams to be ready for SP1 questions by February 18, rather than an actual February 18 rollout.)Microsoft officials stated the organization;s previous statements on availability had been all that they;d say about the make a difference of SP1 availability. Make of that what you will….