Another Vista Reliability & Performance Update
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Vista’s performance is one of those topics that won’t be exhausted until Windows Seven hits RTM. It all comes down to trade-offs.
Ever since the features of Vista were finalized, Microsoft tried to tip the scale the other way by focusing on performance, with the obvious limitation of not disabling any services. Updates regarding performance and stability are numerous, but most have not hit Windows Update as they are not quite ready (preview releases). The Windows Serviceability Team wants feedback on one such update, available for download at the Microsoft Download Center, before its expected release on Windows Update in January.
This particular update improves “previous issues affecting going into or resuming from sleep/hibernate under some scenarios”, addresses “a previous issue with the disk spindown feature to improve battery life for portable systems” and supposedly has “up to 15% improved performance of disk I/O (i.e., copying/moving/deleting large files).”
This is a reliability update. This update resolves some performance and reliability issues in Windows Vista. By applying this update, you can achieve better performance and responsiveness in various scenarios. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. This is a preview release. At the conclusion of this preview phase, the final version of the update will be released via Windows Update. This update is provided to you and licensed under the Windows Vista License Terms.
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Vista Reliability & Performance Update - KB943899 32bit
Vista Reliability & Performance Update - KB943899 64bitsource:
windowsvistablog.com
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Comments(14)
hey, i've installed it and after reboot i git the famous royal.sys bsod... coinsidence?
not needed if you have sp1 installed
keep them coming, they are never enough... :(
my toolbar warns me that this site is downloading something from jack9.com; i like this
site but the ads are too much.. maybe the owner doesn't know that his site is being used
as a portal for viruses... hope the admin explains/clarifies this one....
this site is bloated with ads but i've seen worse. i click on ads when they don't jump
in my face. i don't click on ads that interrupt my viewing of the site. put some google
ads on here admin!
use adblock plus in firefox and you'll see no adds anywhere. it's main reason people
use firefox.
me installed and tried and never had royal.sys bsod :-)
may be after half of 2008. my thought
im using firefox, it just so happend that i have a toolbar that warns me of reported
sites that may have a malware
what do people mean about the website it downloads from microsoft website
download ie7pro and i promise that you never be disturbed again. its free ie7pro.com
but the fk..ing big ad keznews use i stupid. because i hope they want that we still
want to get here....
hey you guys should use kaspersky internet security 6.0/7.0 along with ie7pro and you'll
forget what an ad or spyware was lol
after installingthis my system no longer boots. i am using windows vista all versions
activator ff2.1.2.0.9 beta.rar and have never had a problem until installing this. will
continue tonight to see what's up. my advice, steer clear until this has been furhter
evaluated.
my media center shuts down befor its starts
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By Anon on 13.12.2007 - 11:12