Announcing the RTM of Windows Vista SP1

Hi, Mike Nash here from the Windows Product Management group at Microsoft.  Today we are excited to announce that we have released Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista to manufacturing (RTM) for our first set of languages (English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese).

Service Pack 1 is a very important milestone because it addresses many of the key issues that our customers have identified with Windows Vista over the last year both, directly and through programs like the Customer Experience Improvement Program.  With Service Pack 1, we have made great progress in performance, reliability and compatibility.  One of the great things about my job is that I get to play with the latest builds of our products -- I've personally been running Windows Vista SP1 pretty exclusively for a few months and I've noticed that my systems run faster and more reliably than they did with the "Gold" release of Windows Vista.

When we first released Windows Vista last year, there were lots of customers who had great experiences, but some had issues finding applications that worked well on Windows Vista; others had problems finding the right device drivers for some of the hardware devices that they used.  The reason for these issues is that in order to improve the reliability and security of Windows Vista, we made some important architectural changes to the system.  While this caused some issues in the short term, in the long term we know that these investments will improve both the reliability and security of the customer experience on Windows.  Check out this blog post about the first year of Windows Vista security to see how some of these changes are paying off.

The good news is that this last year has been a great year of progress for Windows Vista in terms of improving application and device compatibility.  For example, 98 out of the top-selling 100 applications have versions available for Windows Vista.  And through the great work of our hardware partners, we now have 78,000 devices and components supported by Windows Update, up from about 34,000 in November 2006.  As a result, we have licensed over 100 million copies of Windows Vista to date.

Service Pack 1 brings new improvements that are based on feedback we heard from our customers.  It further improves the reliability and performance of Windows Vista.  The information we collect thanks to tools like the Customer Experience Improvement Program, Online Crash Analysis, and Windows Error Reporting help us learn about where and when customers are having issues with Windows Vista and the applications that run on it.  Since these issues have a direct impact on our customers' experiences, we've invested time and energy to make this better.  While Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is an important milestone, we will continue to invest in the continuous improvement process.

SP1 also includes changes focused on improving the performance of Windows Vista in areas that impact the customer experience the most.  For instance, with SP1, copying or moving files around your PC, your home network or your corporate network should now be much faster -- up to 50% faster in some scenarios (according to our internal tests).  In addition, on many kinds of hardware, resuming a Windows Vista-based PC from sleep is faster on Service Pack 1.

The key learning over the last year is that when we change the operating system, it takes time to let the ecosystem make sure that the hardware and software that they build works well with Windows Vista.  So as we release Windows Vista SP1 to manufacturing, we are going to be thoughtful about when and how it gets distributed.

With today's RTM of SP1, a number of processes kick off as we deliver the update to customers.  Our OEM partners will get SP1 and start producing new PCs running Windows Vista with SP1 pre-installed.  We will also start the manufacturing process for retail product of Windows Vista with SP1.  Both will be available in stores for new Windows Vista customers in the coming months.  Today we also start the process to manufacture DVDs for our enterprise customers who get our software via our Volume Licensing program.

As we update our customers to SP1, we want everyone to have a great install experience.  We are going to stage our rollout of SP1 for current Windows Vista users to be approximately concurrent with the availability of Windows Vista SP1 on new PCs and in stores.  There are a couple of reasons for this.  Our beta testing identified an issue with a small set of device drivers.  These drivers do not follow our guidelines for driver installation and as a result, some beta participants who were using Windows Vista and updated to Service Pack 1 reported issues with these devices.  Because the issue was with the way the drivers were installed and not the drivers themselves, the solution was simply to reinstall the drivers.  While this worked fine for our more technical beta testers, we want to deliver a better experience for customers as we make the update broadly available.

While we know that most customers who update from Windows Vista to SP1 will NOT be affected, our approach is to improve the experience for all our customers.  To do this, we will begin making SP1 available through Windows Update in mid-March, giving us time to work with some of our hardware partners to make adjustments to the installation process for the affected drivers.  As SP1 gets delivered through Windows Update, we will only offer it to PCs that we detect don't have any of the affected device drivers installed.  We're taking the next month or so to continue our work of identifying as many of these devices as possible.

Here's the timing for SP1 availability for current Windows Vista users:

  • In mid-March, we will release Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Update (in English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese) and to the download center on microsoft.com.  Customers who visit Windows Update can choose to install Service Pack 1.  If Windows Update determines that the system has one of the drivers we know to be problematic, then Windows Update will not offer SP1.  Since we know that some customers may want to update to SP1 anyhow, the download center will allow anyone who wants to install SP1 to do so.
  • In mid-April, we will begin delivering Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Vista customers who have chosen to have updates downloaded automatically.  That said, any system that Windows Update determines has a driver known to not update successfully will not get SP1 automatically.  As updates for these drivers become available, they will be installed automatically by Windows Update, which will unblock these systems from getting Service Pack 1.  The result is that more and more systems will automatically get SP1, but only when we are confident they will have a good experience.
  • The remaining languages will RTM in April.

New customers should feel great about buying Windows Vista today, knowing that when everything is ready, SP1 will be available to them via Windows Update.  In the meantime, remember that you can take advantage of the benefits of Windows Vista (including many improvements delivered via Windows Update) even without Service Pack 1.

This is an important milestone for our current and future Windows Vista customers around the world.  I want to take a minute to thank our customers for their feedback on Windows Vista and the beta of Service Pack 1.  I also want to thank our hardware and software partners for their continued efforts to deliver the best experiences on Windows Vista.

-Mike


Comments

  1. Posted on: February 04, 2008 at 10:13PM  

    What were you guys thinking.  This reeks.  Why can't I have the bits if they are gold and if I'm willing to take the risk with my drivers?  This is one of the all time worst moves from a PR perspective you've ever made.  Even you must admit that kind of accomplishment is not easily done.

    Give us SP1.  No excuses.

  2. Posted on: February 04, 2008 at 10:20PM  

    Well Im running the beta, but the final RTM would be nicer :-)

    Congrats Guys

  3. Posted on: February 04, 2008 at 11:11PM  

    por que hacen el anuncion con bombo y platillos si para nosotros, el usuario común estará hasta dentro de seis semanas más.

    no encuentro la razón para tanto alboroto

  4. Posted on: February 05, 2008 at 4:41AM  

    TO Mike Nash,  Sp1 team, Ballmer , Gates, Evangelist & CO.

    I Wont comprise the position than Microsoft regarding Italian user.

    Yesterday Mike Nash it has been announced Vista SP1 RTM  to March for English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese.

    Since Italian we are still a enough valid country special way regarding Spain and France,  possible that we have been puttinges from part?

    considering that sp1 it is  multilenguage in order which reason you have discarded to us?

    I write to name of all Italian mine comunity I assure and you that we are in that we offer support for those which the persons are our acquaintances to all who have adopted Vista  (but also xp)

    I make you this appeal in order to at least receive SP1 with to France, Spain, England and German its Possible ???

    We cannot be puttinges to an equal level to the Teleban .

    dovella and Italian Waiting Response

  5. Posted on: February 05, 2008 at 5:57AM  

    I have Vista Ultimate installed with a MSDN licence key and it has already downloaded the Service Pack 1 via Auto Updates.

    Let the Plebs wait

  6. Posted on: February 05, 2008 at 6:51AM  

    I hope all the bugs are fixed, because the bug reporting program was bugged itself, and could not send any reports in.

    I hope at least the IQR conflict freezes the whole computer problem is fixed.

    And the folder view problems, not every folder is full of music and videos (program.exe "Date taken" ?, nor do i want other folders changing t giant thumbs because i did so on some other folder).

    And something that pops up and tells users they need to update their vista experience rating. So many people complaining, glass disappeared.

    And that typing in the start menu covers games. So many people could not find Supreme commander because of this.

    I hope search is back on the right mouse click menu. Stuff the EU, they can have vista basic.

    And i hope the most annoying bug of all, plugging in your PDA to charge, while watching a video. No one want media player trying to play the music on their PDA, and cancel their video.

    And don't forget, the images, that show as a squashed line, both in thumbs and preview. but show perfectly fine even in windows paint.

    And last but not least, the login to fast bug that also affects XP, if you login to fast, some services fail to start, and some programs fail to start.

    I hope i can slip stream this SP, as installing the Nvidia 680i is a barstool of a thing to install vista on.

  7. Posted on: February 05, 2008 at 8:57AM  
  8. Posted on: February 05, 2008 at 9:08AM  

    Hrm.. Sounds like a thinly veiled delay to me.  To annouce RTM and then effecitvely say "we're working on it still" is contradictory, no?  Either it's done or it is not.  What I get from this is that it has been delayed until March pending the resolution of driver issues.

    Quite frankly I would let the vendor handle this because they were the ones to ship the drivers that did not follow the guidelines.  There is a reason that they are published and it should be known that they need to be followed.  A hard line approach might bolster the efforts to stabilize the operating system.  Maybe then the MBS group would do the same and stop telling their users to disable UAC on the latest Dynamics GP release.

  9. Posted on: February 05, 2008 at 10:18AM  

    I am so disappointed in Microsoft. Is it done, or isn't it? As a Partner, I need to see this stuff and get my testing done so I can try and make some inroads with my customers. 6 weeks to wait for a download is 6 more weeks that Microsoft won't sell Vista to businesses.

    6 weeks is 6 more weeks that those of use who bought Vista, used it, tested it, provided feedback, and have been dealing with the problems, have to wait.

    Put it up on Microsoft's download site with a warning on the drivers and let your IT Pros have 6 weeks to kick the tires so that we can provide support when SPI comes out via Windows update.

    Geez! This would seem so obvious.

  10. Posted on: February 05, 2008 at 10:53AM  

    I would call it a bad marketing move to mention that SP1 was RTM when it has not been (and from all indications will not be prior) released to Partners/MSDN chains.  Does Microsoft seriously expect to release SP1 into the wild without developers having any chance to see what it will do to their software?  And don't give me the release candidate crap - we all know that the final is never the same product.

    With a product that will be so likely to cause so many problems for software developers, I just can't believe that Microsoft would go RTM ahead of releasing SP1 to the developers.  To me Microsoft is just kicking us developers in the gut... it's like saying "we don't care how much crap you had to go through to get things working with Vista (or that we gave you far more lead time to do it before it was released to the public) we are going to release it and you will have to deal with it.  I just hope Microsoft will see the errors of it's ways and release the SP1 final to the developers soon (like today).

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