Windows Vista SP1 Released to Windows Update

Today, you can now download Windows Vista SP1 via Windows Update.  For those of you eager to receive the benefits of Windows Vista SP1, you can now do so.  We've seen quite a bit of questions in our comments so we want to communicate as much as possible surrounding Windows Vista SP1 and today's release to Windows Update as we can.

For those of you happy to wait, sit tight because SP1 will start downloading to PCs automatically beginning in mid-April (remember, this happens only if you have your Windows Update configured to automatically download updates and SP1 will automatically download but not automatically install).  But if you want to get the benefit of a year's worth of improvements right now, go check Windows Update today (hit the Start Menu, All Programs, and select Windows Update).

If in running Windows Update you do not see Windows Vista SP1 listed, there are a number of good reasons for this (eight, in fact -- see the whole list).  Below are a few of the most common reasons why you might not see SP1 on Windows Update:

  • You have not yet installed all the prerequisite packages you need for Windows Vista SP1.  To install them, visit the Windows Update control panel and click on "check for updates."
  • You have a pre-release version of SP1 and need to uninstall it before installing SP1
  • You already have it.  To determine if you already have SP1 installed, Open the Start Menu, right click on Computer and left click on Properties.
  • We released SP1 in these 5 languages:  English, French, Spanish, German, and Japanese.  If you have any other language installed, SP1 will not yet be offered to you.  (You might not even know if you have an additional language installed -- check the Regional and Language Options control panel to see which languages you have installed.)
  • Back in February we announced that we'd be using Windows Update to help make the update as seamless as possible for our users.  Windows Update will detect drivers that we know may be problematic when updating to SP1 and will not offer the service pack until an update has been installed.

I've received a lot of requests for more detail about the driver situation this last month, so I want to share some more information here.  We spent the last couple of months looking closely at reports of driver problems on pre-release builds and, to be safe, we held the public availability until March.

We've completed our analysis and are happy to report that many of these issues were fixed between the release candidate (RC) and the final version.  We identified a small number of device drivers that may be problematic after an update from Windows Vista to Windows Vista SP1.  Check out the list here; we'll keep it updated with any additional drivers that we identify.  As a result, we spent the past month or so working with our partners on driver updates for these issues.  Of these drivers, most already have updated versions on Windows Update and are available for download now as optional updates.  In a few weeks we'll start to deliver these updated drivers to PCs automatically via Windows Update.

We're working with the providers of the remaining devices to get updated versions of the drivers to our customers as well.  In the meantime, Windows Update will recognize PCs with drivers that may be problematic and postpone offering SP1 to those PCs until it has installed corrected drivers or other applicable updates.  Either way, Windows Update works to detect whether or not your system is ready for SP1 and not offer it to you until the time is right.

Those of you who find that SP1 isn't offered over Windows Update even after updating all your drivers, but would still like to download it can access our "standalone installer" from the Microsoft Download Center here.  Windows Update will help ensure a better experience, so if you do choose to visit the Microsoft Download Center make sure that you read these KBs before installing.

Looking forward, we're also getting ready to begin releasing the second wave of SP1 languages in April.  These are the other 31 languages that we haven't released yet. 

Some users encountered an issue last month when installing the Servicing Stack Update (KB937287).  We've investigated this carefully and learned that it occurs only in certain rare situations.  Specifically, this happens because the update needs to be completely installed before a restart occurs, but something caused a reboot during the install.  While the update was carefully designed to avoid many of the common reasons for an inadvertent restart during installation, this issue was caused by some that were not caught.  By temporarily suspending automatic distribution, and in making a small change on our Windows Update server, we believe we've largely eliminated this problem (our support call volume reflects this).  We did find one aspect of the problem that was exacerbated when the update was installed using automatic updates.  For this issue, we're planning to release an additional update before we resume automatic distribution of the Servicing Stack Update.

So what does this mean exactly?  For those who've already installed the Servicing Stack Update or are waiting to install SP1 until Windows Update offers it to you automatically, you do not need to do anything at all.  But if you want to install SP1 manually and haven't yet installed the Servicing Stack Update, you'll find it on Windows Update when you visit.

I know this post sounds like a lot of guidance, but we would rather over-communicate to reduce any surprises.

In sum, we are extremely pleased with Windows Vista SP1 and the benefits it offers our customers, and we look forward to hearing about your experience.


Comments

  1. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 6:20PM  

    Dear Mr. Nick White,

    We are Uyghur (Uighur) and Microsoft Windows users. We were very excited when Microsoft started to support our language and script in its Windows Vista operating system. When the Beta version was released, we tested it extensively, found many bugs, and reported them to Microsoft. Later we were told that these bugs would be fixed in its official release. We found the same bugs again in its official release and reported them again, and were informed that they would be fixed in SP1. Now the bugs are still there in SP1 and we are very frustrated.

    This serious bug is about the Vista's support of our language and script - Uyghur (Uighur). (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghur_language for more details about the language and script.)

    Our script - Uyghur (Uighur) is an alphabetic script with 32 letters, based on Arabic and written from right to left. In Vista, Microsoft's support of our script comes with a font named MS Uighur, an input method and a keyboard layout.

    In Unicode standard, national and local standard, one of our letter, F's unicode number is 0641, but Microsoft have used 06A7 instead, resulting in serious incompatibility issues.

    Prior to Vista and until now, we have been processing our script on Windows 98, 2000, and XP with third party fonts, input methods, and keyboard layouts, using unicode character 0641 for our letter F.

    With this serious incompatibility problem, we have been in great difficulty in migrating from previous versions to Windows Vista. We hope Microsoft and the Vista Development Team take this issue seriously and help us using Microsoft products easily and comfortably by fixing these bugs in time.

    Sincerely,

    On behalf of Uyghur (Uighur) people

    A Uyghur (Uighur)  

  2. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 6:22PM  

    Oh--FYI--I tried to find the sp1 for bus ed at ms update site and it did not show up for my machine either, but 3 updates did show--all related to sp1--and they failed with no info on why or how to fix it--just that nonsensical error code and bad url--in other words you should post fixes ASAP for your OS known probs (oem or otherwise)and have diagnostic programs available for other issues. stop working on system 7 fix "system 6 and sp1" first!  dr Q

  3. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 6:25PM  

    jamieburchell, I am going to relay your feedback to some folks at Microsoft who might perhaps be able to shed some light on what occured. But its good to hear you were able to activate your copy of Windows Vista.

    drqc terry, you are right - my job is to relay things to folks who can fix these issues and trust me, I am relaying everything I can. However I cannot help you fix your issue personally and I gave you the support URL in hopes of a Microsoft Support Technician being able to help you out.

    - Brandon

  4. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 6:30PM  

    drqc terry

    I'm pretty sure Microsoft have tested the Vista SP1 installation on all versions of Vista on many types of machines and with many hardware and software configurations.

    Just because one of your computers does not want to upgrade to SP1 doesn't mean the Service Pack plain does not work.

    Your request to "tell them to fix it" is unlikely to yeild any results for a number of reasons:

    1) You have not given any specific information about your hardware and software environment for anybody to analyse (being an ex beta tester I would have thought you would be aware of this). Simply stating it doesn't work is not very usefull to anybody.

    2) You have not directed the support query through the proper channels.

    3) Bugs take time to be found, fixes take time to be created, tested and released through the propery channels.

    4) You may be part of a very small percentage of people with a system configuration that was not anticipated or more likely you probably have drivers that are incompatible with SP1.

  5. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 6:51PM  

    drqc terry

    The fact that the last few Windows Updates you attempted to install were unsucessful indicates to me that your system has a problem and it is not "COOL".

    Try running some checks on your machine, hard disk, memory etc. If you have the time and knowledge try re-installing Windows, installing the latest drivers and Windows Updates, and then reapply the Service Pack.

    It was not clear from your earlier post if you found the official Vista Service Pack release from the Microsoft Download site.

    It can be found here:

    32bit:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b0c7136d-5ebb-413b-89c9-cb3d06d12674&DisplayLang=en

    64bit:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=874a414b-32b2-41cc-bd8b-d71eda5ec07c&DisplayLang=en

    Regards

    Jamie.

  6. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 7:02PM  

    drqc terry

    Just a thought if you couldn't find the SP1 update on Windows Update this may be because:

    "Windows Update will not offer SP1 to computers who have known device issues."

    Although if you computer is not successfully installing updates anyway there could be another issue.

  7. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 8:02PM  

    Brandon, or anyone else, I'd really appreciate help installing SP1. I first downloaded the x86 version from the Microsoft Download Center, then ran that once with and once without administrative privileges. Both times I got error 0x800700D. I Googled this and was advised to uninstall any programs that have virtual drives running. The only such program that actually has a drive mounted like that is DAEMON Tools, so I uninstalled that - to no avail.

    I then tried through Windows Update, but I keep getting Error Code 0x8007002. I deleted the entire contents of the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore folder and the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder, but this hasn't helped either. I've restarted many times, but that hasn't helped either.

    I've also tried running the standalone installer in Safe Mode, but I got the same error code. I ran a registry cleanup with TuneUp Utilities 2008, defragged my registry with Auslogics Registry Defrag, but it still won't install.

    I have AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition installed, but I'm not sure how to completely disable it; I have tried quitting the control center and then ending the various AVG Resident Shield and Updater processes in Task Manager, but SP1 still will not install. Any help, Brandon, or anyone else?

  8. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 8:11PM  

    To read the description of why I wouldn't see SP1, I would think "a small number of device drivers" means that a small number of users would be affected. Imagine my surprise when SP1 didn't show up for me (mine's a pretty stock machine). But looking at this "small" list of drivers, right at the top is RealTek '97, which is the codec for built-in sound for a TON of motherboards. Really boggles the mind how difficult it is to get Vista cleaned up when the SP has supposedly been done for over a month now; do the months just fly by in Redmond?  Seems like the answer from the Vista (and Windows Home Server, they of the data corruption bug that gets fixed in JUNE) team would be a resounding "Hell ya, and it's awesome like that!"

  9. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 9:30PM  

    Just wanted to let you know I found the update, installed it in 48 minutes, and I am up and running again.

    The only issue I encountered was needing to reinstall the drivers for my on-board sound, otherwise it went in nice and smooth.  Now we'll see how much of a difference it all makes!

  10. Posted on: March 18, 2008 at 9:34PM  

    rkpatrick - If I am reading the issue with RealTek correctly the issue is with an older driver version.  There have been two updates to the driver since that time.

    I will note that I have a board with RealTek on-board sound and I had to install the latest driver after installing SP1.  But that was an easy one to address.

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