Automatic distribution of Windows Vista SP1 begins today

We're excited about the progress we've made with Windows Vista Service Pack 1.  On March 18th, Windows Vista SP1 was made available for customers who chose to manually download and install it from the Microsoft Download Center or Windows Update in English, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese.  Last week, we made the remaining languages available - giving WU users the ability to download and install Windows Vista Service Pack in any of 36 supported languages.  Today, we're happy to announce that we are beginning automatic distribution of SP1 in English, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese. 

So what does this mean? Over the next few months Microsoft will automatically distribute Windows Vista SP1 to PCs that have automatic updates turned on (Learn how to turn on automatic updating) and running English, French, German, Spanish, or Japanese via Windows Update. Automatic distribution will only occur, according to user settings, on PCs ready for SP1. After Windows Vista SP1 downloads, WU will let you know that "new updates are available." You'll then be asked to make a few clicks before the installation of SP1 will begin. 

While we're beginning automatic distribution today, you might not see it right away since the distribution process is very gradual.  As I called out on April 7th, we'll be distributing the service pack slowly so that we can help Windows users have a good experience. 

As I posted above, we made the remaining languages of SP1 available for manual install on the Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update last week.  We'd like to let those of you running one of those languages that we'll plan to start automatic distribution of those languages sometime in mid-May.

We hope you enjoy the many improvements that have been made in Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and are excited to start automatic distribution so more of you can begin experiencing the benefits.


Comments

  1. Posted on: April 24, 2008 at 1:04PM  

    I agree with rkpatrick and Iria.  I don't mind waiting for Windows Update to let me know that it's now available for my machine, but how long should I wait until I start getting concerned that the update has past me by?  A month?  3 months?

    BTW... I'm one of the "victims" of out of date SigmaTel drivers.  Or, should I say, that is the only issue that I am aware of.

  2. Posted on: April 24, 2008 at 2:30PM  

    To Brandon:

    I had installed the RC release SP1 and it runs fine and you told me to uninstall in order to reinstall the final SP1 which I was going to do but the RC does not show up in the add/remove programs anywhere has anyone else ran into this problem?

  3. Posted on: April 24, 2008 at 2:40PM  

    Just purchased a new Lenovo T61p notebook with Vista Ultimate pre-installed. Cannot seem to get Windows Update to even offer me SP1. Yet it did so weeks ago on my desktop. Lenovo C.S. no help. What's going on here?

    Fredzio

    ziohome@nc.rr.com

  4. Ann
    Posted on: April 24, 2008 at 4:31PM  

    Any word on when the Sigma Tel drivers will be updated?    Ann

  5. Posted on: April 24, 2008 at 7:12PM  

    I sure agree with Iria that if I have a driver that Vista marks as a problem it should tell me. As far as I know all my drivers are up to date so I suppose I will never get the service pack. It just does not make sense to me.  

  6. Posted on: April 25, 2008 at 2:14AM  

    Hey!!!! I have Ultimate and I like it. But, where are the EXCLUSIVES and the EXTRAS?

    Will they be shipped with Windows 7? Will I have to pay another $200+ next year for Windows 7 "Ultimate"?

    It is not fair, really.

    Besides, SP1 now make my PC freeze when I change the video card settings. And that did not happen before.

    :(

  7. Posted on: April 25, 2008 at 4:16AM  

    bham4ever, you should be able to uninstall the SP1 Beta by doing the following:

    1. Go to Control Panel.

    2. Under "Programs" choose "Uninstall a program".

    3. In the left-hand sidebar there should be an option for "Installed Updates". Click it.

    4. SP1 should be listed there, just right-click on it and uninstall.

    That should work.

    Thanks,

    Brandon

  8. Posted on: April 25, 2008 at 10:27PM  

    Hi Brandon -

    Remember me? ;0)

    What's the real deal with the SigmaTel Drivers?

    I'm really tired of waiting.

    :0)

  9. Posted on: April 26, 2008 at 4:38PM  

    Telling us that the updated drivers will be out eventually is not comforting. I waited over a year for SP1 ... that was eventually. Now I have to wait ... eventually ... for updated drivers so I can install, what will be when occurs, an out of date update? Yes. It's just that crazy.

    Also hearing that Windows 7 is built on Vista doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy either.

Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: MVP Jubo Security Blog on April 24, 2008 at 7:09AM

    Check out the Windows Vista Team blog: Automatic distribution of Windows Vista SP1 begins today

  2. Posted by: Gregg Robertson's Blog on April 24, 2008 at 9:54AM

    I received the mail today that Microsoft have begun automatic distribution of windows vista SP1 in English,

  3. Posted by: Jean-Marc, XP Geek ! on April 24, 2008 at 4:00PM

    C'est aujourd'hui que commence le déploiement de Vista SP1 en français via Automatic Update

  4. Posted by: infoworld.com on April 24, 2008 at 5:33PM

    Microsoft flipped the switch Thursday to start automatically upgrading some copies of Windows Vista to

  5. Posted by: OpsanBlog on April 26, 2008 at 11:35AM
  6. Posted by: beqiraj.net on April 26, 2008 at 7:47PM

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) als automatisches Update

  7. Posted by: Teamzille.de on May 04, 2008 at 10:32AM

    Als zwei der „liegengebliebenen” Themen wollte ich eigentlich �ber die automatische Verteilung des Vista SP1 per Windows Update und die RTM-Version des Service Pack 3 f�r Windows XP berichten. Nun hat Microsoft aber festgestellt, dass sowoh