(Not) an update on SP1

A HotFix.net blogger today posted a collection of individual Windows Vista hotfixes as a supposed Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) preview.  However, those of you who've been closely following discussions on Windows Vista will quickly notice that what is posted consists of some material already available on Windows Update and some hotfixes that we give out on a case-by-case basis, along with a lot of speculation about what may and may not be included in SP1.

Looking at the site, it seems to me the blogger compiled a list of previous mentions of SP1 (purely conjectural, and already discussed in other blogs) stitched together with another list of "hotfixes" mentioned in various KB (Knowledge Base) articles (again, already posted on our web site).  You probably already know that we create and release hotfixes on a regular basis for very specific customer scenarios or for OEM-shipped machines, and that it's standard policy that all hotfixes are rolled into the next service pack release.  However, a service pack is not just a compilation of hotfixes and security updates, so don't make the mistake of thinking that the set of fixes offered in this particular blogger's list represents a preview of the service pack itself.

It's worth mentioning that hotfixes not posted on Windows Update are not intended for individual installation unless the user is experiencing the specific symptoms mentioned in the corresponding KB article.  These hotfixes represent specific fixes for specific customer scenarios and typically have not undergone full regression testing.  When they are integrated into a future service pack, they will receive full regression testing and beta testing.  So, installing a collection of unnecessary hotfixes may cause more problems than are fixed.

The bottom line is that unless you have encountered the specific situation described in a given KB, you'll get everything you need from Windows Update.

Final comment:  I'm not here to discuss SP1 on this blog, so please refrain from posting your questions on it in the Comments section.  Windows Vista is a product that's both deep and wide and we on this blog intend to continue to delve into it while sharing with you the story of its creation.  When the time comes to discuss other releases, you can be sure that we'll have plenty to say right here.


Comments

  1. Posted on: May 01, 2007 at 11:31AM  

    Hey DaMan1234:  can you clarify?  I will try to help, but the newsgroups are a better place to seek support.

  2. Posted on: May 02, 2007 at 5:44PM  

    I have the same problem with the Live Preview in the taskbar. Whenever I have a window minimized and I want a live preview of it I only get a still picture. I have update my monitor to the latest Vista drivers and my video card drivers. It still doesn't work.

  3. Posted on: June 05, 2007 at 4:47PM  

    Hey LexComm and anyone else who has the live preview problem,

    The reason live preview is showing still images is because you have that window minimized.  It will work if you leave the window up.

  4. Posted on: June 26, 2007 at 6:15AM  

    Hi everyone

    I wanted to add a tidbit of information I've discovered about live preview. It only works when a window isn't minimized. Yes, I have the latest drivers and updates. I don't know if that is the original intention of Microsoft but that's what i've noticed over the 10 months with the OS

    Cheers

  5. Posted on: June 26, 2007 at 6:17AM  

    Whoops, sorry for the double post but I didn't see the preceding post with the solution :)

  6. Posted on: August 21, 2007 at 8:55AM  

    I've seen that topic at HotFix.net and I'm surprised!