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The SP1 myth
" Not to mention how businesses are loathe to make the move until after the first service pack ? the one that corrects the first highly publicized wave of nightmares ? is released"

Service packs often add new features along with a roll up of all the past patches. That doesn't mean you have to wait till SP1 to get the patches, you've been getting them monthly in the form of Windows Update.

I don't doubt your assessment that it will take some time for businesses to change to Vista, but I do not agree that you have to wait till SP1 for any OS. I've never waited and I've never regretted it.
Posted by: georgeou   Posted on: 10/25/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The SP1 myth  georgeou | 10/25/06
You just keep making an arse out of yourself.  DonnieBoy | 10/25/06
I have to agree with George on this one ...  mwagner@... | 10/26/06
Is it possible...  handydan918 | 10/28/06
Unless they've been waiting for Vista...  eborah@... | 10/25/06
Unlesse they've been waiting...  rondev | 10/25/06
It is just that Dell wants to keep getting the biggest discounts on MS OSes  DonnieBoy | 10/25/06
No news here, DB...  handydan918 | 10/28/06
Marketing position  Elitist Snob | 10/25/06
David is right on on this issue  WinnebagoBoy | 10/25/06
A little more than an OS  morinville@... | 10/26/06
Certain Failure  Ole Man | 10/26/06
VI$TA $UCK$ RE$OURCE$!  pberry26@... | 10/27/06
... a momentary lapse of reason.  ttocsmij | 10/28/06

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