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Dreamweaver
Microsoft this week released a pair of Windows Vista updates that had leaked onto the Internet at the end of July, but the company didn't say when it will begin pushing them to users via Windows Update.
One of the updates is pegged as a performance booster for the new operating system, while the other addresses reliability issues. They include a long list of nonsecurity bug fixes, including one to improve the speed of Vista's wake-from- hibernation function and another that's designed to more quickly calculate the time needed to copy or move large directories.
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One of the updates is pegged as a performance booster for the new operating system, while the other addresses reliability issues. They include a long list of nonsecurity bug fixes, including one to improve the speed of Vista's wake-from- hibernation function and another that's designed to more quickly calculate the time needed to copy or move large directories.
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