anandk
Distinguished Member
Apart from a general improvement of Reliability, Performance & Compatibility, Vista SP1 is expected to specifically do the following:
* Reduce of the number of UAC prompts from four to one when creating or renaming a folder at a protected location
* Improve by 25 % local file copying on the same disk on the same machine
* Improve by 45 % the speed of copying files from a remote non-Windows Vista system to a SP1 system
* Speed up by 50 %, the rate of copying files from a remote SP1 system to a local SP1 system
* Improvement of compatibility with third-party diagnostic tools that rely on raw sockets
* Improve the reading time for large images by approx 50 %
* Improve the time to resume from standby for a particular class of USB hubs by around 18 %
* Improve the performance of user login on corporate PCs outside of the corporate environment so that it is comparable with login inside companies
* Addition of a password hint during the initial set up of Windows Vista SP1.
* It will resolve many of the most common causes of crashes and hangs in Vista, especially those involving Windows Calendar, Windows Media Player and a number of other drivers included with Vista.
More on Vista SP1 at WinVistaClub.
* Reduce of the number of UAC prompts from four to one when creating or renaming a folder at a protected location
* Improve by 25 % local file copying on the same disk on the same machine
* Improve by 45 % the speed of copying files from a remote non-Windows Vista system to a SP1 system
* Speed up by 50 %, the rate of copying files from a remote SP1 system to a local SP1 system
* Improvement of compatibility with third-party diagnostic tools that rely on raw sockets
* Improve the reading time for large images by approx 50 %
* Improve the time to resume from standby for a particular class of USB hubs by around 18 %
* Improve the performance of user login on corporate PCs outside of the corporate environment so that it is comparable with login inside companies
* Addition of a password hint during the initial set up of Windows Vista SP1.
* It will resolve many of the most common causes of crashes and hangs in Vista, especially those involving Windows Calendar, Windows Media Player and a number of other drivers included with Vista.
More on Vista SP1 at WinVistaClub.