Improving reliability and performance: Update preview release available today

Surely it's no news to you that we use Windows Update to continually deliver ongoing improvements to our customers so that Windows is always up-to-date.  Plus, doing so eliminates the need to wait for larger releases like service packs.  Some updates are released to the community for general feedback prior to delivery via Windows Update, as is the case today.  The Windows Serviceability Team today is rolling out another update on the Microsoft Download Center.  The update is categorized as a "preview release" and may be subject to change before it is released via Windows Update (we expect that to occur in January).
 
Today's update preview release is geared toward improving reliability and performance in Windows Vista and we highly encourage you to install it.  It includes:

  • Improvement of previous issues affecting going into or resuming from sleep/hibernate under some scenarios
  • Update to address a previous issue with the disk spindown feature to improve battery life for portable systems
  • Up to 15% improved performance of disk I/O (i.e., copying/moving/deleting large files)

I'm running this update on one of my systems -- the one I'm using to draft this post, in fact.  I suggest you try it out and let us know how you fare.  You can find more information about today's update preview release in this KB article.


Comments

  1. Posted on: December 14, 2007 at 5:06AM  

    This update disabled readyboost on my SDHC card (with Vista Ultimate on an x61t).  Maybe I'll try the SP1 RC and see if that enables it again.

  2. Posted on: December 14, 2007 at 6:06AM  

    Update to my previous post directly above.  Vista SP1 fixed the ReadyBoost issues.  Things are running great now!

  3. Posted on: December 17, 2007 at 8:03PM  

    Was the following performance fix mentioned in the SP1 whitepaper included in the RC?

    "Improves the performance of domain-joined PCs when operating off the domain; in the current release version of Windows Vista, users would experience long delays when opening the File dialog box."

  4. Posted on: December 18, 2007 at 12:27PM  

    Hey shivani:  It was definitely included in both the RC and Beta releases, so if you're not benefiting from it, you may be experiencing a slowdown based on something else.  I would visit our public newsgroups to seek help.

  5. Posted on: December 22, 2007 at 12:14PM  

    IE quit working! I spent two days trying to fix it - uninstalling M'soft updates,  changing configs, etc, etc.  I live chatted with HP for an hour.  No help.

    THEN: I remembered that I had installed ENCARTA 2004. THEREIN lay the problem!  I find it unbelievable that MS would permit installation of ITS product that would BREAK my machine!  A pop-up, at least, is warranted - mandatory, like I get for many non-M'soft programs!

    MICROSOFT, PLEASE send me a fix for Encarta 2004 or a working version. AFTER ALL, It is YOUR product, and there is NO excuse for it not running under VISTA via an update or comp'ed newer version.

    This has been an awful experience.  Simply unbelievable.  

  6. Posted on: December 25, 2007 at 4:28PM  

    Okay... try this one on for size (and Merry Xmas BTW...)

    While the Windows Updates download just fine, when I go to install them, they take several hours to do so, or at times, do not install at all and do not have an error message as to why they failed!

    Why do the updates take so long to install?

    I installed Windows Visa Home Premium on a new clean PC. What could be the problem?

  7. Posted on: December 27, 2007 at 3:00AM  

    I absolutely HATE the update process in Vista.  It invariably decided that the best time to do the update is when I'm in the middle of working on somthing. With absolutely no warning or option to postpone, it takes control of the machine, shuts all applications without saving the data and reboots.

    This is a vanilla Dell installation with only McAfee virus software installed post purchase.  This has happened about once per month since purchasing the laptop last March.  I use this computer as little as possible.

  8. Posted on: December 27, 2007 at 11:24AM  

    I have Vista on a couple of machines and 2 versions of Server 2008 (build 6001) running. I just applied SP1 to the vista boxes, they no longer talk SMB2 with Server 2008. The 2 S2008 boxes negotiate SMB2 when talking to each other as do the vista boxes. But now they do not talk SMB2 between Vista and S2008. The question is this deliberate ?

  9. Posted on: December 27, 2007 at 12:41PM  

    Hey neilm:  SP1 performance questions are better directed to the Windows Vista SP1 forum here:  http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=1992&SiteID=17.

  10. Posted on: February 21, 2008 at 9:34AM  

    Hi, was already fixed in rev. 5 of KB943899 (fev 2008) those known cyclic-rebootings in  certain sata systems (dell etc)?

Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: Windows Vista News on December 11, 2007 at 6:30PM

    Interesting: windowsvistablog.com

  2. Posted by: GottaBeMobile on December 12, 2007 at 8:17AM
  3. Posted by: Pocket.Info - Mobile 2.0 on December 12, 2007 at 8:57AM

    In the midst of service pack releases, Microsoft has also rolled out an update that seems to address

  4. Posted by: US ISV Developer Evangelism Team on December 12, 2007 at 11:51AM

    Office Office 2007 SP1 is now available from Office Online . The update will be available as an automatic

  5. Posted by: Noticias externas on December 12, 2007 at 11:59AM

    Office Office 2007 SP1 is now available from Office Online . The update will be available as an automatic

  6. Posted by: Brad Rutkowski's Blog on December 12, 2007 at 6:20PM

    Saw this on the Windows Vista team blog today. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=943899 This update