Vista “Performance and Reliability” pack leaked
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While not a true Service Pack, a good chunk of issues are said to be fixed by Microsoft’s upcoming Performance and Reliability Pack. It’s due out on August 14th via Windows Update, but it looks like the folks that are beta testing the pack have felt the need to get it to the masses sooner rather than later. Not that we condone buying Vista downloading unreleased software, but should you decide not to heed our warning, head over to Download Squad and follow the instructions. Here’s hoping it lives up to its billing.









Just in time my sis got a Sony Vaio for college with Vista on it…let’s see how well Vista works on a Sony.
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I’m in no hurry to download. Vista Ultimate works well for me so far. I would rather wait for the official release. MS hasn’t released it, probably because it isn’t 100% ready yet.
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When was the last time Microsoft released anything “100 % ready”?
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In a way, nothing is ever ready. That’s why we have progress. There is always room for improvement. It would be a very say day when there is nothing else to improve.
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can an update for Windows Mobile 6 be far behind?
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