The service pack was made publicly available just 24 hours ago.
"I downloaded it via Windows Update and got a blue screen on the third part
of the update," wrote 'Iggy33'.
An equally unhappy 'SeppDietrich' wrote: "What a disaster. It exiled all my
Nvidia drivers to the Bermuda Triangle."
'Bikkja', meanwhile, complained of performance issues, saying: "After
installing SP1 things seem to go really slow, even though my computer shouldn't
have any problems."
IT veterans will know that major software patches often come with attendant
gremlins when first given a public outing. Early adopters typically rush to
install the new software, encounter problems and then wait for Microsoft to fix
them.
In a bid to manage user expectation, Microsoft has made it clear that Vista
SP1 will not install on computers that use peripheral device drivers which the
company deems incompatible.
Microsoft claims that Vista SP1 features more than 300 fixes, including a
patch that allows users to run the BitLocker encryption tool on multiple hard
drives and an improvement in the speed with which the OS wakes up from hibernate
mode.
Vista users can download Vista Service Pack 1 for free from the
Windows
Update site. Those preferring the retail touch can buy boxed versions from
the likes of Amazon.
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