Language Packs and Windows Vista SP1

[Updated 6 Mar 3:01pm PST]  Apparently this post has created some confusion, which was the opposite of my intent.  Windows Vista SP1 is not delayed.  I repeat, aside from our having accelerated SP1 availability to MSDN/TechNet subscribers and volume licensing customers, there has been no change in the release plan Mike outlined in his post announcing SP1.

For clarity's sake, I'll reiterate our release schedule:

  • For the initial five first wave languages (English, Spanish, German, French, and Japanese):
    • We will release SP1 to Windows Update and the download center on microsoft.com in mid-March.  Customers running Windows Vista with any of these first languages installed can choose to install SP1 by visiting Windows Update.  If your PC has a language installed other than one of the 5 listed above, SP1 will not be offered.  Additionally, any system that Windows Update determines has a driver Microsoft knows to not update successfully will not be offered SP1.
    • In mid-April, we will begin delivering Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Vista customers using Automatic Update.  In other words, we will begin automatic downloads of SP1 for customers who have chosen to have updates downloaded automatically.  Note that, as Mike stated, Windows Update will *not* automatically download SP1 to any system it determines has a driver known to not update successfully.  (As updates for the problematic drivers become available, they will be installed automatically by Windows Update so that the result is that more and more systems will automatically get SP1, but only when we are confident they will have a good experience.)
    • MSDN/TechNet Plus subscribers and volume licensing customers have already been provided access to SP1 in first wave languages, as Mike stated in his follow-on post.
  • The remaining languages will be released to manufacturing (RTM) in April and availability to customers will follow.

We have some information we'd like to share in regards to Windows Vista SP1 and folks running Language Packs. Some of you may have noticed that after installing Windows Vista SP1 on Windows Vista Ultimate - the Language Packs fail to appear on Windows Update (KB947875).

We will be releasing Windows Vista SP1 in two "waves". The first wave will only provide Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Vista Ultimate PCs running the following 5 Languages: English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish. The second wave will follow shortly after - supporting all 36 languages.

For Windows Update, PCs running the 5 initial languages from the first wave only will be provided with Windows Vista SP1. PCs running Windows Vista Ultimate with any of the other Language Packs installed will not be offered Windows Vista SP1 through Windows Update until they are released. Once the Language Packs are released, Windows Vista SP1 will then be offered for installation.

When installing Windows Vista SP1 from the standalone installer, the standalone installer will only install on Windows Vista Ultimate running any of the 5 languages from the first wave. When installing Windows Vista SP1 on Windows Vista Ultimate with a Language Pack that is not one of the 5 initial Language Packs supported - you will get the following error (KB947876) when attempting to install Windows Vista with the standalone installer:

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 cannot be installed on your computer because the language of Windows Vista you have installed is not supported or you have installed a language pack that is not supported.

Windows Vista Service pack 1 can only be installed on computers running the English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish versions of Windows Vista or computers running only those language packs.

This means if you are running a Language Pack that is not one of the 5 initial Language Packs you will not be able to install Windows Vista SP1 until the other Language Packs are released.

But not to worry - the Language Packs are on their way.  We will have more information on exactly when very shortly so stay tuned!


Comments

  1. Posted on: March 03, 2008 at 5:27PM  

    "But not to worry - the Language Packs are on their way.  We will have more information on exactly when very shortly so stay tuned!"

    Yeah, like the extra's were supposed to released shortly after the Ultimate launch that we have yet to see.  For some reason I don't quite buy it. I've been defending Vista since it came out, but seriously you have to stop promising what you cannot provide. Just tell the customers that it will take many months and get it over with. I got Vista Ultimate because the Ultimate wesite said ...

    "Exclusive to Windows Vista Ultimate are Windows Ultimate Extras. Windows Ultimate Extras are add-ons that extend certain capabilities of your operating system or just make using your PC more fun."

    Ok, since when are language packs fun? The only funish sort of thing that has bee released is the poker game. While DreamScene may be kind of cool it's a bit useless and provides no additional functionality to the OS. And lastly there is bit locker which isn't even available to everyone.  Your hardware has to support it.  For cying out loud start showing us the goods or just shut up about them and tell everyone that you were lying.

  2. vrn
    Posted on: March 03, 2008 at 5:40PM  

    Yes, and how about those Ultimate Extras I dished out extra money for?

    Because of this incremental revenue strategy, I haven't even got something as simple as PowerToys that could solve so many niggling little problems about Vista, as TweakUI did for XP.

    You know what? Never mind. Chalk up another user since Windows 2.0/386 defector.

  3. Posted on: March 03, 2008 at 5:55PM  

    From the Vista Ultimate blog ...

    "but once we ship Windows DreamScene and the remaining Language Packs, we will provide more information about the next Extras."

    Dreamscene - released 9/25/2007

    Remaining Language Packs - released 10/23/2007

    Four and a half months later ... no information.

  4. Posted on: March 03, 2008 at 6:50PM  

    Well, I was one of the few lucky ones who got SP1 when Microsoft had that "accident" and spreaded it to people with Vista x64. Before that, I had English, German (by default and installation) and Spanish language packs available and installed. After the SP1, I only have German and Spanish now, English is gone (and obviously not available through Windows Update). Should I worry, is my system screwed now? Or will I be able to get the English language pack back when all languages are available?

  5. Posted on: March 03, 2008 at 8:20PM  

    is SP1 out? how come I cant get it ? :/

  6. Posted on: March 03, 2008 at 10:20PM  

    Portugese need not apply! There's not that many of you guys anyways!

  7. Posted on: March 04, 2008 at 3:46AM  

    To be honest, I was rather hoping the language packs had vanished permanently. Why? Because I'm fed-up with having to re-"hide" them everytime I restore a complete pc backup image.

  8. Posted on: March 04, 2008 at 4:04AM  

    Nick

    you say to me that the other languages are not ready then explain me what are this that is found in the torrent

    6001.18000.080118-1840_iso_client_sp_wave1-frmcsp0_dvd.img

    VISTA SP1 RTM ESCROW BUILD 18000 (RCREFRESH 2 ON MSDN) 0FSOUND

    STFUID M: Service Pack 1 (6001.longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) 36 LANG STANDALONE INSTALLER (WAVE1)

    STFUID S: Windows6.0-KB936330-X86 / 556905KB

    INFO : SP1 RTM FINAL PUBLIC RELEASE>

    DATE : 6.FEBRUARY.CY2008 - ASIA /GTM

    7.FEBRUARY.CY2008 - US,EU /GTM

    TYPE : WINDOWS UPDATE , STANDALONE UG EXE, DVD

    BUILD ID : Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RTM Build 6001.18000.080118-1840 -> ORIGINAL MICROSOFT VERSION /OFFICIAL

    honestly I am not understanding more nothing of tantomeno I comprise the reasons

  9. Posted on: March 04, 2008 at 10:33AM  

    Thanks for the update.

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