Announcing Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Beta

update @ 14:53 PDT:  The exec closest to the development process, Core Operating System Division (COSD) Sr. VP Jon DeVaan, gives his personal take on Windows Vista SP1 over at Press Pass -- check it out.

Now is the time and the time is now:  let's talk about Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1).  Much has been made of what will or will not be included in SP1 and when it will be released (some accurate, some otherwise).  I'm here to set the story straight:  we're in the process of developing and deploying a Beta version of SP1.  This post will describe for you what to expect from that effort and how you can be involved in the process.

First, a note on service packs.  As you are aware, service packs are part of our traditional software lifecycle; they’re something we do for most major products as a commitment to continuous improvement.  But, the servicing situation has changed with the advent of Windows Vista, as we no longer rely solely on service packs as the main vehicle used to deploy system fixes and improvements.  The Windows Update online service is one new way to deliver many OS improvements.  For example, yesterday in advance of SP1 we released via Windows Update two separate improvements to Windows Vista’s reliability and performance.  We did this prior to SP1 in lieu of requiring customers to wait for these fixes to be rolled into a single service pack.  Beyond this, we improve the Windows Vista experience by continuing to work closely with software partners to ensure application compatibility.  We likewise align efforts with partners on the hardware side of the business to broaden the range of devices that work with Windows Vista and to constantly improve device driver quality.

What is SP1?  What is it not?

In addition to updates we’ve previously released, SP1 will contain changes focused on addressing specific reliability and performance issues we’ve identified via customer feedback, supporting new types of hardware, and adding support for several emerging standards.  SP1 also makes additional improvements to the IT administration experience.  We didn’t design SP1 as a vehicle for releasing new features; however, some existing components do gain enhanced functionality in SP1.

More information on what’s included in SP1 can be found in the detailed white paper.

When can I get my hands on the Beta of SP1?

A Beta release of Windows Vista SP1 is slated for availability in the next few weeks.  A small group of testers has been putting a preview of the SP1 Beta through its paces to help prepare for broader release.  We made the choice to start with a very small group of testers because we think it’s better for both our customers and for Microsoft to keep the beta program small at the start.

A later pre-release of SP1 will be available to a larger group of testers  via MSDN and TechNet subscribers.

And what about SP1 itself -- when will that be available?

We're targeting releasing SP1 to manufacturing in the first quarter of 2008, but as always, we’re first and foremost focused on delivering a high-quality release, so we'll determine the exact release date of SP1 after we have reached that quality bar. (FYI, in case you didn’t already know:  the Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 engineering efforts are aligned, so the Server team also said on their blog today that they are targeting the first quarter of 2008 for their release to manufacturing.)

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That’s all for now.  Expect more SP1 information here on the blog soon, as well as on MSDN and TechNet when the time comes.  In the meantime, I’d encourage you to check out the Windows Vista SP1 white paper for more detail.  Stay tuned!


Comments

  1. Posted on: August 30, 2007 at 4:20PM  

    When will the Service Pack Beta be released for German Windows Vista Version?

  2. Posted on: August 30, 2007 at 4:48PM  

    Is there any way to have the option added to Vista on choosing where you want My Documents to be saved. I dont know about you but most users that create partitions choose to have their Documents on another partition. Not the default of C:. I make my C: Partition 30 GB and the rest goes to D and so on. When adding movies, music, and pictures C: with the partioning does not have enough space.

    I know that each individual file in My Docs location can be changed but it is a PITA. What ever happened to just copying my docs from my backup to where I want them to be?

    One final thought please tell me you will fix the COMSurrogate error with Video Files. I have noticed that if you have anything other than List or Details chosen you will get this error. This is because it gives you a thumbnail of the movie. This is an annoying error and I happen to like the thumbnail previews.

  3. Posted on: August 30, 2007 at 5:02PM  

    @ch46

    When saving file types vista should remember where you save your files... i dont use my documents folders either.

    .com surrogate problem your is probly your codecs (too many ect the less the better) If you MUSSST have divix install the latest version and the latest version of nero there is some conflict with theese programs fixed MONTHS ago. Id however sugest Combined Comunity Codec for it. Uninstall your divix 3vix and anny other vix u have Combined Comunity Codec will run them all even give qt movies thumnails when changed to mpg. Just search it in yahoo. But if you mussst have your divx get the latest version. If you have nero andddd dvix get the latest version of both.

  4. Posted on: August 30, 2007 at 11:14PM  

    Many of the complaints are current FIXED, all you need to do is get the updates...

    copy and paste and unzip - for my part are FIXED, and work GREAT...faster than on XP SP2.

    I have used the internet mod and have NO problems with slow page loading, I have not problems with how many pages I can open. Vista has fixed in my case the PPPOE Internet crap, it finds all the wireless links in the area, and in compare... XP found 4 Vista found 6 from the same spot, speeds are very close... so much I have removed all reference of XP from my systems..maybe your using a Pirate Version. and can not upgrade... huuuummmm..

    Vista Ultimate and 2x Home Premium.

  5. Posted on: August 31, 2007 at 4:47AM  

    Will it allow to install vista onto multiple partitions (ex.: system, programs, user docs/shared docs, app settings/temp folders) from the setup screen/script?

    XP was painfull enough (especially shared docs) but straightforward once you knew how to do it.

    In rtm I have no clue, and this is a "sine qua non" condition.

    Other annoyances are the dumb inability to close sessions from the welcome screen, the utterly stupid exit(sub!)menu, lcd monitors defaulting to 59hz refresh, just because it's available, how easy it is to wipe out entire folder trees when you just want to delete  single files, explorer selecting files that you didn't wanted to, etc.!

  6. Posted on: August 31, 2007 at 5:08AM  

    @ CableGuy: prebeta already has german (de-de; and french, spanish and japanese)

  7. Posted on: August 31, 2007 at 10:26AM  

    There is an issue I hasn't read about in this SP1 and is codec hell and wmp11; I recently installed the latest version of Divx on my Pavilion Laptop with Vista Home Premium, and from that moment on I just can't open all the videos that worked before, mostly mpeg, just works wmv, I searched for almost two weeks now inside MS KB and no solution has been found, not even from HP, the first thing I did was to remove divx and try again with no results.

    I would appreciate you can put me on comunication with someone from the wmp dev team, because I can't find a blog from them to ask about this trouble.

    Just to addition to this in these two weeks I have found hundreds of people with similar problems and asking the same.

    Thank You.

  8. Posted on: August 31, 2007 at 12:35PM  

    Will Vista SP1 solve the problem where it seems to take at least 5 minutes after waking up or booting to "identify" the network that it's on?  This is somewhat annoying, if I'm waking up a computer just to print a document.

    Will we ever be able to adjust how much space System Restore takes up?  I only need one or two snapshots.

    I would appreciate it if you could get me into the Vista SP1 beta.  My email address is grantwarr@msn.com.

  9. Posted on: September 02, 2007 at 1:22AM  

    @Brytown

    I have a very lite installation of codecs, actually 3 in all. I have noticed with Nero's new update it has fixed the COMSurrogate problem a little.

    As for my Docs I dont really use it anymore since Vista. My concern is working in the I.T. Field and when we migrate. Users will be using this and our typical procedure is to move My Docs to another location. This is not possible in Vista. You can only move one folder at a time.

    Until bugs can be worked out I have rolled back to XP and so has our Development team. There is just to many issues. Issues as a system with 4 GB of RAM and Vista using 40% memeory. Memory issue big time.

    Other than that I must say Microsoft has done a god job with this OS. When XP, 2KPRO, 98 (Not Mentioning ME) all had issues when they first came out. More than Vista and the first Sp didnt correct allof them. I am confident with Microsoft in this product but it still needs some work.

    One other thing that really needs work is Vista Ultimate. It is suppose to have these extras that are still not fully avialable.

    @ Nick

    Back to my original posting. Is there anything that is going to be done with these issues?

    As for user wanting to use SP1 Beta I would hold off. I just went to a Microsoft TechNet even with them using Vista with SP1 and the system Crashed hard in the middle of the presentation. I must admit this is something I have been waiting for, for some time. I never laughed so hard.

    I guess the only other issue I may have is DX10 issues. All of these games coming out with DX10 with the biggest boy on the block for a GPU in SLI and 10FPS? I think I will stick with DX9 if that is the case.

    What I dont understand is Microsoft DEV team is stating we will not release SP1 in its final stages until it is released. Why not do the same with your O/S instead of cutting corners to push something out. There is a lot of features that was never included in Vista that was dropped so it could be rushed out. What makes me think any differntly about SP1. It will be rushed ready or not when Server 2008 or Longhorn is relased 1Q.

    I am glad that bandwith issues getting corrected with SP1. I can tell you, this is the biggest reasson we are not using Vista right now due to the fact of bandwith consumption on our network for shared drives. It slowed everything to a crawl even for the users on XP.

  10. Posted on: September 02, 2007 at 2:48PM  

    Clearly SP1 shouldn't be used in a business environment.  And of course I understand that there will be a great deal of problems with SP1 at the moment.

    However, I feel it's worth the risk, to insure that all of the potential bugs during our use of the machine will be reported and fixed, to have a more stable product in the end.

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