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Vista Media Center update "Fiji" delayed

Fiji, the suspected codename for the next version/upgrade of Media Center might be held up by a lack of frequent flyer miles. The beta program, which many of you may have registered for isnt exactly moving along.
windows - comments - 19.6.2007

Never mind Vista, here's Fiji and Vienna

Face it, Windows Vista is just so played these days. With that preliminary biz release under its belt, we're ready for bigger and better things, and luckily a certain "jameskyton" drive-by-blogger has the low-down for us on Vista's successors, Fiji and Vienna.
windows - comments - 1.1.2007

Windows Vista SP1 codenamed "Fiji"

From Microsoft: Longhorn Server RTM/ Windows Vista SP1 RTM Second half of 2006/first half of 2007 (Client RTM + 6 to 9 months).
windows - comments - 13.12.2006

Vista RTM and SP1 Windows Fiji Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008

Developed under the codename Windows Fiji, and released to manufacturing under the label Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008, the first major update to the Windows Media Center component included by default in the Home Premium and Ultimate SKUs of Windows Vista RTM and SP1, is right on track to be a disappointment.
windows - comments - 11.8.2008

Nation upset at use of name Microsoft Fiji

Fiji's government says it's still trying to contact the Microsoft Corporation to discuss the company's plans to launch a product called Microsoft Fiji.
windows - comments - 28.6.2008

Windows Fiji beta testing begins

Speaking of Microsoft information lockdown, theres been no word in ages from Microsoft about Fiji, the next version of Windows Media Center Edition.
windows - comments - 20.5.2008

Will Windows Vista's Delay Push Back 'Fiji'?

Microsoft has a code name for the next version of Windows. But what is the planned delivery date for the product, as well as its successor, 'Vienna'? No one's talking, but plenty are speculating.
windows - comments - 12.4.2006

Windows Update Blocker Tool Kit - Block Automatic Windows Vista SP2 Update

After availability of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 for public download I am sure many users would have already installed Vista Service Pack 2 to see the performance improvements and its advisable to install Windows Vista sp2 as it has many noticeable changes and also includes all the fixes released after Vista sp1.
common - comments - 27.5.2009

Windows Fiji Has RTMd as Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008

Microsoft officially confirmed that Windows Fiji has been released to manufacturing.
windows - comments - 18.7.2008

Microsofts Windows Fiji on track to debut before Windows Seven

With Microsoft constantly switching up codenames, it's tough to keep track of what's on and what's off. But "Fiji" is on.
windows - comments - 19.3.2007

Microsoft plans to issue non-update update for Win 7

Microsoft will spit out dummy updates for Windows 7 beta testers next week that will probe the forthcoming operating systems updating abilities.
windows - comments - 20.2.2009

Windows Update versus Ubuntu Update

A few months ago, Steve Ballmer publicly noted that Windows Vista was a work in progress. That inspired a predictable outpouring of Vista-bashing.
windows - comments - 15.7.2008

Do not update cracked Vista

Some our members report in our forum that they have problems after updatimg cracked or patched Vista.
windows - comments - 30.1.2007

An Update For Windows Update

An infrastructure update has been planned for Windows Update client. The gradual roll-out of this update will begin in late July.
microsoft - comments - 6.7.2008

Security Update for Windows Vista

A remote code execution security issue has been identified in the Graphics Rendering Engine that could allow an attacker to remotely compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it.
windows - comments - 16.1.2006

How to recover from the Vista Validation update

Well, I wasn't paying attention and installed the validaton update. Oops.
windows - comments - 17.12.2006

Another Vista Reliability & Performance Update

Vistas performance is one of those topics that wont be exhausted until Windows Seven hits RTM. It all comes down to trade-offs.
download - comments - 12.12.2007

Update: "Vista Capable" trial

The ongoing "Vista Capable" class-action lawsuit against Microsoft took an interesting turn the other day when an expert witness for the plaintiffs claimed that the Redmond company made more than $1.5 billion through their "Vista Capable" marketing campaign.
windows - comments - 6.1.2009

New Vista AutoPatcher - Vista update toolkit Alpha

Vista Update Toolkit Alpha (Windows Vista Updates Downloader) is a FREE program which downloads updates directly from Microsoft. All files are very useful with vLite!
download - comments - 26.9.2008

Microsoft Update Windows Vista Homepage


After a brief demo at the on-going CES conference in Las Vegas, Microsoft have launched a re-vamped version of the website for Windows Vista.

The slick new look makes a break from the often bland Microsoft product pages, and moves towards the Glass theme expected in Vista.
windows - comments - 5.1.2006

Update for Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2

Install this update to address an issue where Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) does not consume intermediate session data.
download - comments - 23.7.2006

Windows Vista RC1 Availability Update

Microsoft employee Nick White has posted some information on the Windows Vista team blog regarding the availability of RC1.
windows - comments - 11.8.2006

Update for Windows Vista Beta 2 (KB922917)

An issue has been identified that may cause you to lose access to protected media music, videos, and recorded TV after upgrading to Windows Vista RC1.
download - comments - 16.8.2006

Windows Vista Validation Update (KB929391)

Microsoft have just posted a Windows Vista Genuine Validation Update to Windows Update.
windows - comments - 16.12.2006

Visual Studio 2005 Update for Vista

Microsoft has released a new version of its Visual Studio toolset for Windows Vista development.
download - comments - 7.3.2007

Intel waiting for key update before going Vista

If it's not good enough for Intel, is it good enough for you? We're talking Microsoft's Windows Vista, which the chip giant's CEO, Paul Otellini, this week indicated has not won the backing of his technology experts.
windows - comments - 7.3.2007

Cumulative Update for Media Center for Vista Available

This update addresses issues with Media Center for Microsoft Vista. For complete listing of issues included in this cumulative update, see KB941229. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. Thanks to pacpis for this news.
download - comments - 2.10.2007

Compatibility, Reliability, and Stability of Vista Update

About 2 months ago Microsoft released a couple of hotfixes that improved the stability and reliability of Windows Vista, these were not made available on Automatic Updates.
download - comments - 24.10.2007

Vista Update Fingers Activation Cracks

Microsoft Corp. has been lowering expectations about Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) since before it even confirmed there would be one. Numerous times, company executives and managers have told users and the press that Vista SP1 would not be like Windows XP SP2, the last desktop operating system service pack the company released.
windows - comments - 23.2.2008

Mac Virtual Machine Update Runs Vista

Enhancements to Parallels Desktop for Mac include support for the recently released multi-processor Mac Pro tower equipped with 3.5GB of RAM, as well as for the developer build of Mac OS X 10.5, code-named Leopard.
windows - comments - 22.9.2006

Windows Fiji: Now second half of 2008?

Because Microsoft won't comment officially on "Fiji," the expected, standalone update to Windows Media Center, its tough to confirm a date slip.

But Chris Lanier, a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in the digital media arena, is predicting that Fiji wont debut in 2007, as Microsoft and other interested parties had been predicting. Instead, Laniers betting Fiji is now a second half of 2008 update.

In a blog post dated June 12, Lanier blogged:

Don't expect Fiji this year. Dont expect Fiji early next year. Based on water-cooler talk Ive heard, I wouldnt expect to see it released until around Q3-Q4 2008 which would bring the platform back to Sep/Oct releases as has been customary since 2002. . Date is highly subject to change if things like DIRECTV support are to be included. ..
winbeta.org - 19.06.2007

Microsoft (finally) speaks out on 'Fiji'

It only took two-plus years, but Microsoft finally issued on August 8 its official comment about Fiji, a k a "Windows Media Center TV Pack."



Although Microsoft isnt going to make Fiji commercially available until September 3, when certain OEM partners start shipping the new Vista Media Center update preloaded on new systems, the Fiji team finally decided to talk to clear up some of the speculation and rumors about it.



<...> For what its worth, heres Microsoft statement from Ben Reed, Product Marketing Manager, Windows Media Center...




winbeta.org - 08.08.2008

Windows Fiji' beta testing has begun

Speaking of Microsoft information lockdown, there’s been no word in ages from Microsoft about “Fiji,” the next version of Windows Media Center Edition. But that isn’t because Fiji has evaporated. In fact, the Fiji beta began a few weeks ago, according to a few sources with whom I’ve spoken and who’ve asked to keep their identities under wraps.

It’s not clear how many testers are part of this current test phase. There’s also no word on when and if Microsoft is going to tap the many other Fiji testers whom the company has signed up over the past year-plus or when Microsoft expects Fiji — also known as “Media Center Edition +1″ in some circles — is due out.

Last anyone heard, Fiji was supposed to build on the functionality that Microsoft delivered as part of Vista Service Pack 1. Some potential testers said they heard that Fiji would deliver some of the fit and finish that was missing in the Vista release. DirectTV support also is expected to be added to Media Center with the Fiji release.


neowin.net - 21.05.2008

Microsoft sending mixed messages about Windows futures with Fiji?

Mary Jo Foley: After a brief blip of news following the mid-July release to manufacturing of Microsoft “Fiji,” it’s back to radio silence again. But the quiet shouldn’t be interpreted as all is well.



In fact, a number of Fiji testers who asked not to be named and with whom I’ve communicated are not happy with how the test process for Windows Media Center TV Pack (Fiji) was conducted or the product that resulted.



In fact, one tester made a convincing argument that Microsoft is doing more harm than good with Fiji, by sending mixed messages around whether users should wait for Windows 7 or upgrade now to Windows Vista coupled with Fiji.




winbeta.org - 06.08.2008

Microsoft Fiji beta over; final 'TV Pack' due soon

Microsoft is done testing "Fiji," its update to Windows Media Center and is preparing to release the product officially known as "Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008."



Microsoft notified testers that it had RTMd (released to manufacturing) Fiji on July 17, according to testers who requested anonymity. From the alleged release note...




winbeta.org - 18.07.2008

Fiji' on track to debut before Windows Seven

Before you get all excited, I should emphasize that the source of this news post is a blog. In my defence, it is a fairly trusted one and Bink has already approved it. Fiji has often been referred to as the codename for Windows Vista Service Pack 1. You might as well throw that association out the window. It seems Fiji is actually the next version of Windows Media Center. This is a bit odd for many reasons, even if you don't realize that the last two WMC codenames have been precious stones. Windows Vista's successor is codenamed Vienna, formerly codenamed Blackcomb, but it appears that Microsoft is now internally referring to it as Windows Seven. Microsoft's plan is to release Fiji before Windows Seven, much like Windows Media Center 2005 (codename Emerald) was available before Windows Vista.

This seems to leave us with more questions than answers. If not Fiji, what is the codename for Windows Vista SP1? Why has Vista's successor gone through three different codenames? Doesn't Windows Vista already include the latest Windows Media Center (codename Diamond)? Shouldn't Windows Seven include the next version of WMC? I guess not.


neowin.net - 20.03.2007

Nation upset at use of name Microsoft Fiji.

Fiji's government says it's still trying to contact the Microsoft Corporation to discuss the company's plans to launch a product called Microsoft Fiji.

Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum told Fijilive his country wants an amicable resolution about the use of the name for Microsoft's commercial gain.

Microsoft has revealed the next version of its Windows Media Center will be known as Windows Fiji.


neowin.net - 28.06.2008

Vista Media Center Update "Fiji" Delayed

Fiji, the suspected codename for the next version/upgrade of Media Center might be held up by a lack of frequent flyer miles. The beta program, which many of you may have registered for isn?t exactly moving along. The invites that were supposed to be sent out on May 31th have gone no where fast. This leads me to think that the target ship date for Fiji is no where close.



Typically, a beta program for a product as large as Media Center is going to last for at least eight months to a year, and depending on the features included even longer. As my main feature predictions revolve around DIRECTV/Dish support, and HD DVD playback/Managed Copy I expect the beta to be a long one. Getting something like DIRECTV tuners working isn?t going to be easy, just look at the current problems with CableCARD.



Don?t expect Fiji this year. Don?t expect Fiji early next year. Based on water-cooler talk I?ve heard, I wouldn?t expect to see it released until around Q3-Q4 2008 which would bring the platform back to Sep/Oct releases as has been customary since 2002. Date is highly subject to change if things like DIRECTV support are to be included.




jcxp.net - 19.06.2007

Windows Fiji: a world class failure

Zack Whittaker: Before I get blasted by the uber-nerds, I’ll tell you now. I’ve been playing with Windows 7 (6519) for a while, and Fiji, the new Windows Media Center TV Pack supposedly for Windows 7 for Windows Vista (ta, MJ) for a good few days..



For the life of me, I cant see any differences in Fiji anywhere...




winbeta.org - 09.08.2008

Windows Fiji beta testing has begun

Mary Jo Foley: Speaking of Microsoft information lockdown, there’s been no word in ages from Microsoft about “Fiji,” the next version of Windows Media Center Edition.



But that isn’t because Fiji has evaporated. In fact, the Fiji beta began a few weeks ago, according to a few sources with whom I’ve spoken and who’ve asked to keep their identities under wraps.




winbeta.org - 20.05.2008

Adding to the Confusion; Fiji = MCE?

After months and months of speculation about whether Fiji is simply the codename for Windows Vista's first Service Pack (SP1), Vista R2 and even a whole new version of Windows, it seems yet another possibility has been added to the table.



Today, Mary Jo Foley posted an interesting article on her blog claiming that Fiji is indeed an interim release of Windows and will be the next version of Windows Media Center. It was also noted that Fiji is expected to be released before Windows Vienna (or "Seven").



Foley also sourced a blog post from back in November 2006, which was posted by Charlie Owen, one of the product managers for Windows Media Center. The post claims that Fiji is indeed the next version of Windows Media Center.




jcxp.net - 20.03.2007

Apply to Test the Next Windows Media Center

Microsoft is now accepting beta test applications for the next version of Windows Media Center, code-named "Fiji." The update will likely contain bug fixes and some new digital media features, arriving alongside Windows Vista Service Pack 1, say sources...
betanews.com - 18.04.2007

First 'Fiji' Media Center systems start rolling out

As Microsoft watchers may recall, Microsoft's gag order on "Fiji" (Windows Media Center TV Pack) was slated to officially end this week, concurrent with the CEDIA Expo show.



Announcements regarding the first PCs preloaded with Fiji are expected from...




winbeta.org - 04.09.2008

Why installing Vista SP1 might fail via Windows Update

When you try to install Windows Vista SP1 via Windows Update you can get error: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is not available for installation from Windows Update and is not offered by Automatic Updates.

To help ensure a positive update experience, Windows Update will temporarily not offer Windows Vista SP1 to systems that have the following device drivers. In some cases, these device drivers are problematic on Windows Vista-based computers when you update to Windows Vista SP1. By installing updated device drivers, you will resolve the issue and enable Windows Update to offer Windows Vista SP1.

Click read more to view a list of drivers that don't work well with Vista SP1:


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neowin.net - 20.03.2008

What you won’t hear Microsoft talk about at WinHEC 2007

Usually, at the annual Microsoft Windows Hardware Engineering Conferences (WinHECs), Microsoft provides its system partners with some information about what's coming next on the operating systems front. Even if not a full-fledged roadmap, usually there are a few hints, a handful of futures slides, a couple of thinly-veiled references to general directions.

This year: The future has been ruled off limits, at least on the Windows client front.

Execs are not talking at all about Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 or "Fiji," the Media Center update expected later this year. And don't even think about hearing/seeing anything on Windows Seven, a k a Windows 2009. ..
winbeta.org - 16.05.2007

Microsoft seeks new Windows Media Center testers

Microsoft is in the midst of a quest for new testers for some kind of new Windows Media Center product, which may or may not be connected to “Fiji,” the next version of Windows Media Center Edition (MCE).



Late last week, Microsoft posted to its Connect private beta-tester site a “Windows Media Center Tester Application” survey, sources said. Microsoft is seeking a pool of testers for some new client-based product and is closing the tester application process this Friday, February 1, sources said.



One tester said he believes the survey is for Fiji, known these days as “MCE+1.” Microsoft officials would not confirm whether the survey is aimed at lining up Fiji testers. All they’d say (via a statement from a corporate spokeswoman, was...




winbeta.org - 30.01.2008

Microsoft to Abandon Major SPs for Vista

Finished are those dreams of Fiji being a major Service Pack 1 for Vista: a Microsoft spokesperson has just announced that Windows Vista won't be having any major upgrades through its service packs as XP's previous service packs were.



Reasons that Microsoft gave mainly revolve around Vista being a high quality operating system right out of the box, as well as small updates improving the system gradually thanks to a new integration of Windows Update into the core system. The company also believes that a lightweight service pack will benefit both enterprises and individual users, since fewer major changes to the system's core will also reduce compatibility issues as well as prevent performance problems that users have historically been complaining about after Windows service pack releases.




jcxp.net - 03.04.2007

No DirecTV HD for Vista Media Center until 2010?

Ben Drawbaugh: It has been three months since we received leaked confirmation that the yet to be officially announced DirecTV HD tuner for Vista Media Center (VMC) was part of an upcoming update code named Fiji (expected in October). The fact that so much time has passed and our sources still haven't actually received a tuner was really starting to bother us. So we got even more concerned when we learned that the first release candidate issued to testers was missing required pieces to make the HDPC-20 possible...




winbeta.org - 06.07.2008

Microsoft: Another Vista Reliability & Performance Update

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.


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neowin.net - 13.12.2007

Compatibility, Reliability, and Stability of Vista Update

About 2 months ago Microsoft released a couple of hotfixes that improved the stability and reliability of Windows Vista, these were not made available on Automatic Updates. That aside, Microsoft has released an update to the compatibility, reliability, and stability of Windows Vista fix that further improves the reliability of your system.

The original fix improved annoyances such as file copy calculation & speed from within windows to other (local or network) drives.

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


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neowin.net - 24.10.2007