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Windows XP SP3 Standalone Package

Microsoft released Standalone Update Package for Windows XP Service Pack 3.

This is the self-extracting executable that contains the update package for Windows® XP Service Pack 3. Windows® XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) includes all previously released updates for the operating system. This update also includes a small number of new functionalities, which do not significantly change customers’ experience with the operating system.
This pre-release software is provided for testing purposes only. Microsoft does not recommend installing this software on primary or mission critical systems. Microsoft recommends that you have a backup of your data prior to installing any pre-release software.

Download: Standalone Update Package for Windows XP Service Pack 3

Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate (RC)

in the case you want to get Windows Vista Service Pack 1 in your hand. There is good news. :

Today we’re making available the release candidate (RC) of Windows Vista SP1 via Microsoft Connect, and tomorrow subscribers to TechNet and MDSN will have access to those RC bits too. In addition, the RC will be available to the public next week via Microsoft’s Download Center. The release candidate phase of beta software is typically the final phase before the RTM (release-to-manufacturing) of a product and indicates that the code has attained a significant level of performance and stability.

Let me call out several changes made since the Beta release of Service Pack 1 — many of which came about as a result of direct feedback from our Beta-testing community (thank you!):

  • The size of the standalone installers have decreased significantly. For example, the standalone installer packages consisting of all 36 languages (x86 and x64 chip architectures) are smaller by over 50%. The standalone installer packages consisting of just the 5 languages (again, x86 and x64) slated for initial release are more than 30% smaller in size.
  • The required amount of disc space for SP1 installation has also decreased significantly. Furthermore, with the RC, if more space is required to install SP1, an error message will now display exactly how much space is needed to complete the installation.
  • Previous SP1 versions left behind a directory of files that wasn’t needed after installation and occupied about 1GB of space; the RC includes automatic disk clean-up to remove this directory.
  • Installation reliability has been improved based on bug reports and error codes reported from Windows Update (thanks, Beta testers!). Testing shows that these improvements have significantly increased the proportion of successful installations of the RC.
  • We’ve improved the user experience of installing SP1 via Windows Update. During the Beta release, users installed without much guidance from Windows Update. The RC now contains a series of screens with detailed information on SP1.


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We also have information to share with IT professionals and system administrators regarding final plans for SP1: we’re on track to complete and release SP1 in the first quarter of 2008. When SP1 is complete and we reach our release to manufacturing (RTM) milestone, then shortly after the standalone installer will be released to the Web in two waves. The first wave will consist of the standalone installer (x86 and x64) for the 5 initial languages — English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese. These languages will be deployed shortly after the RTM milestone. The second wave will launch 8-12 weeks after the first and will consist of all remaining languages, for both chip architectures (x86 and x64).

If you are not official beta tester, MSDN or TechNet subscriber then just wait or a week. Beware of the

Get Windows Vista Ultimate for Free

If you want Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit and 64-bit for free, then you join the . You need to complete survey, install software for 3 months. Btw, it’s for U.S. only as bad as always.

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I don’t get why Microsoft only want to listen to U.S. customer only, customer in other country has no right or Microsoft never sale us software.

Update for Windows Vista (KB941649)

Microsoft released update for Windows Vista (KB941649) which resolves some compatibility and reliability issues in Windows Vista. This release issued with KB941649.  For the detials:

This update improves the compatibility, reliability, and stability of Windows Vista. This update includes the following improvements:

  • It extends the battery life for mobile devices.
  • It improves the stability of portable computers and of desktop computers that use an uninterruptable power supply (UPS).
  • It improves the reliability of Windows Vista when you open the menu of a startup application.
  • It improves the stability of wireless network services.
  • It shortens the startup time of Windows Vista by using a better timing structure.
  • It shortens the recovery time after Windows Vista experiences a period of inactivity.
  • It shortens the recovery time when you try to exit the Photos screen saver.
  • It improves the stability of Windows PowerShell.

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Ultimate Extra Language Packs Released

After long await, finally Ultimate Extra Language Packs is released. Check

Will Vista SP1 Beta available to TechNet?

If you’re TechNet subscriber you may have question when will you get hand on Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Beta? The answer is :

Windows Vista SP1 has been released as a limited beta to a group of selected beta testers. Technet subscribers will be the first to gain access to the SP1 release candidate when it becomes available. The timing of the release candidate will be based on feedback from the current beta testers.

Yes, sometime not so soon. You pay for non-exclusive stuff!

Trouble with Vista’s KB935807 update

Yesterday I got issue with deliveried through Windows Update. I fall into restart loop and update warning “Windows couldn’t install update(s) please re-install”. By then I tried agian and agian, then got the same  result.  Finally, I decided not to install and . Well, at least . There is no resulation from Microsoft at the moment.