New Updates to Windows Vista available via Windows Update this week

As you probably know and as we've mentioned in previous posts, we use Windows Update to periodically deliver updates for Windows Vista.  We do this so that customers need not wait for a service pack or another larger release to benefit from the ongoing improvements we make to Windows. With Windows Update, we can regularly service Windows as quickly, effectively and unobtrusively as possible, so that keeping your Windows OS up-to-date is easier and more convenient for you.  All you have to do is make sure you are signed up to have updates installed automatically and youre good to go.  Continuous improvement is the name of this game.

The non-security updates planned for release through Windows Update this week include:

  • An update on system compatibility, reliability and stability:  extends the battery life for mobile devices, improves stability of wireless network services, and shortens recovery time after Windows Vista experiences a period of inactivity, among other fixes.
  • An update to USB core components:  mainly affects systems returning from sleep or hibernation, fixing problems causing 1-2% of all crashes reported.
  • An update to Windows Media Center:  among other things, affects interaction issues occurring between Media Center PC and Microsoft Xbox 360 when Xbox 360 is used as a Media Center Extender.

The links in the above list will lead you to the KB article related to each update in case you want more information on them.  And, when theyre made available via Windows Update (expected to occur Tuesday 13th), you can also right-click each entry in Windows Update to get its 400-word summary description.

These and similar updates will be wrapped into SP1 for those of you considering installing them in one fell swoop.  We'll let you know here on the blog when we have more news in this vein.


Comments

  1. Posted on: November 13, 2007 at 12:16PM  

    Hey justauser:  this is a roll-up of a number of existing patches, so you might want to look into the specific patch that affects your symptoms instead of applying this roll-up wholesale.

  2. Posted on: November 13, 2007 at 3:26PM  

    hey i clicked on the first update option and I had to choose between an x86 version and a x64 version. How do I know what version my laptop is?

    Any help owuld be appreciated, I already looked

    at most places for sustem info(like Config.)

  3. Posted on: November 13, 2007 at 5:59PM  

    well, i have all the patches installed that are listed.  I can say that they did NOT fix my hibernate issues and I think they are worse.  I now routinely crash after resuming from hibernate.

  4. Posted on: November 13, 2007 at 6:19PM  

    justauser, did you check Event Viewer to see any error  messages reported ? There should be something logged...it would be helpful for the vista team if you could put that down here :0

  5. Posted on: November 13, 2007 at 11:43PM  

    Nick, I doubt that these updates were released during mid october? Becoz I remember applying these as those download links resides in my history and also if I try to install these updates, it says that the updates arent necessary for my system (Vista Ultimate RTM). I think thats becoz I already have installed these updates.

    I had installed the update KB941649 on 26/10/2007 (October 26th)

  6. Posted on: November 14, 2007 at 2:46AM  

    Hey rotten:  this is easy to determine:  just right-click Start | Computer and refer to the System Type under System, where it'll tell you whether you're running the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows Vista.

  7. Posted on: November 14, 2007 at 8:42AM  

    Hey chakkaradeep:  this week's releases are roll-ups of multiple separate updates, so you may have applied one or more of those separate updates at a previous time.

  8. Posted on: November 14, 2007 at 3:22PM  

    The last set of updates decreased the wait time when switching users dramatically.  The new patches seem to have slowed this process again on both my Toshiba Laptop and Compaq desktop system.  Are others noticing this?

  9. Posted on: November 14, 2007 at 4:11PM  

    My friend Nick, I see a broader invite was sent out to about 15,000 Vista users today for a newer SP1 RC.  How do I get invited?  I thought MSDN members would be able to participate in testing this?  I am a MSDN member and would really like to be in on this if possible.

  10. Posted on: November 14, 2007 at 4:33PM  

    Yes, i've done that with the USB update, where you have to choose between 32-bit and 64-bit.

    I have the 32-bit installed, so I downloaded the corresponding update.

    BUT the update on System reliability and stability makes you do a choice between version x68 and x84 or something and I don't know what THAT means.

Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: Paul's SuperSite blog on November 12, 2007 at 12:02PM

    Windows Vista blog : As you probably know and as we’ve mentioned in previous posts, we use Windows Update

  2. Posted by: Tech Watch | InfoWorld Staff on November 12, 2007 at 4:03PM

    Microsoft this week plans to release three service updates for Windows Vista designed to fix top issues impacting the platform, according to a company representative. To be released over the Windows Update service, the updates impact compatibility, performance,

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  4. Posted by: The Tablet PC / Ultra-Mobile PC News and Reviews Source on November 13, 2007 at 8:04AM
  5. Posted by: Pocket.Info - Mobile 2.0 on November 13, 2007 at 8:40AM

    Remember the Vista updates Microsoft released in October? Microsoft is now rolling them out via Windows

  6. Posted by: Roosendaalse Computer Club on November 13, 2007 at 10:50AM

    Microsoft zal vanavond updates verspreiden, die het besturingssysteem stabieler, betrouwbaarder en meer compatibel moeten maken. Sinds vorige maand zijn de updates al te downloaden, maar nu worden ze via de automatische update-functie verspreid, meldt

  7. Posted by: David Overton's Blog on November 16, 2007 at 12:40PM

    I saw this on the blog and thought I would tell you all about it. I'm testing SP1, so I did not see