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Vista Service Pack #1

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    #11
    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
    Off the top of my head:

    Control Panel
    Regional Settings

    I think it's the third tab where you get an option to install/uninstall language packs.
    The machine came installed with Windows Vista Home Premium and the uninstall option doesn't appear; windows help indicates that it will only appear if there is a Language Information Pack installed, since I don't see the uninstall option I don't (or something like that).

    The Problem Reports and Solutions flags two ProblemEventNames of WindowsWcpAIFailure3 and CbsPackageServicingFailure. The detail of each one is complete unintelligible.

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      #12
      It appears that the Vista SP1 has been withdrawn, since no longer listed as a potential update. What a bunch of ejits.

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        #13
        Withdraw it they have......
        Linky


        Hmm, that article seems out of date.... 20th Feb
        Last edited by r0bly0ns; 8 April 2008, 13:27.

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          #14
          According to this link they are still on track to auto install this month, but it has disappeard from my optional install list as well, and I never tried to install it.....

          Linky 2

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            #15
            I installed it on my Vista 64 machine (which had absolutely no problems before update).

            Took 3 reboots and about an hour.

            Vista has worked fine since, but I am worried by a massive increase in disk access since it upgraded (my hdd light is almost always on and Task manager shows about 4mb/s constant disk access, with VMWare off). Also, if I remove or add USB devices while the computer is on "Windows standby" it powers on.

            Edit: rather than being negative, I should mention the gains :

            My computer (x6800 Dual Core, 4gb memory, running 8 virtual machines) now hibernates in seconds and resumes in less than 45 seconds.
            Copying many small files from one partition to another is now fixed and doesn't take 2 weeks
            Last edited by Gary_Jones; 10 April 2008, 13:02.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Gary_Jones View Post
              Vista has worked fine since, but I am worried by a massive increase in disk access since it upgraded

              I read that's common due to the update resetting the optimisation and indexing, so it has to do it all again.

              Originally posted by Gary_Jones View Post
              Also, if I remove or add USB devices while the computer is on "Windows standby" it powers on.
              Mine does that already (not going anywhere near SP1 till it's proved safe), which is handy as I can just switch on the monitor and my PC wakes up, seeing as the monitor also has integrated USB ports.
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                #17
                PAH, the disk usage thing makes perfect sense, cheers! Was getting worried my SP1 was infected with something horrid as I got it on DVD from a mate at work (can't be sure of it's origin).

                The standby thing bugs me, but I can live with it.

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