Windows Vista,
SP1,
service pack 1
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 11:32AM I asked Google five questions About Windows Vista. I chose the most concise answer from the first page results. This is what Google said.
Disclaimer. These answers are chosen using Google search. The answers chosen are only my creative opinion and do not reflect the real opinion of Google.My ability to interpret the search results to suit my opinion is my unique way of blogging please don't copy.
A. Vista is a perfectly Satisfactory OS...
A. Vista stole Ideas From Mac.
A. The Mac will do a better Job than a PC.
A. Windows Vista is not significantly better than XP
A. Vista will Fail
Summary; Google feels that windows vista is a perfectly satisfactory operating system, even though they(microsoft), stole most of their ideas from the Mac. Despite this the Mac will always do a better job than the PC. Windows Vista is not even significantly better than XP (it's predecessor). Vista will eventually fail.
Note to reader. I am an Avid Vista User, couldn't imagine what life was like before it. ;)
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Windows Vista,
SP1,
service pack 1
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 07:22AM After installing windows Vista SP1 and all the Drama that followed, I took some steps that helped Boost the performance of my Vista PC. One thing to note is that although my PC runs a new operating system, its an old PC which I have upgraded several times.
This is probably one of the most innovative things in Windows Vista. It enables you to use spare flash memory on USB 2.0 drives Or SD cards to offset some computer Processes and take some pressure of a Struggling RAM.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 11:42AM Good news for All you guys who have not been able to download SP1 for Vista.
Pantheon has come up with a Hack that is supposed to help Vista Users who have not been able to activate their product keys After SP1 update.
Good news, here's the real deal: A fully software-based solutiontoVista's product activation(i.e. no need to mess up your BIOSes or trashyour MBR's for M$ anymore ;))!We prefer unalteredimages ourselves, so we decided to not re-master theDVDimage to include the crack files.Feel free to embed the driver,certificates,product keys into your own re-mastered images though.
- Pantheon
Let me warn you though this Hack is not for the average PC user. A lot of technical know how is required. After going through the process I realised this Hack is for Geek's only. Why don't you forget about your Fake Vista and get Linux instead. Its free.
Or you can Proceed to download the Hack Here.
I wrote this short Article. In response to the High volume of Hits I have been getting from search engines regarding Fake vista and vista product activation Keys.- Alfred Saforo
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Monday, March 31, 2008 at 11:48AM
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 01:20PM
Microsoft's Vista SP1 is due to go out any moment from now. If you have been using vista for the last few months, you should (like me) be relatively excited.
Windows Vista has been slammed for being significantly slower than XP, the operating system it was meant to replace.
I have no complaints about Vista Sp1 however what caught my eye today is this paragraph I read from the Microsoft website.
When the update is installed, no functionality of your operating system will be affected. If no activation exploits are detected, the update silently exits. If activation exploits are detected, you will be provided a link to a Web site that describes how you can remove the activation exploits. When the activation exploits are removed, you may be asked to use a valid product key to activate your copy of Windows. If you do not want to remove the activation exploits, Windows may disable the activation exploits and then ask you to use a valid product key to activate Windows.
What this means is, if you used third party software to avoid/bypass the validation of your product Key. You will be asked to submit a valid product key to download Sp1.
Cheaters never win with Microsoft. The same thing happened with SP2/3 of windows XP. People should know by now that eventually if you want to experience all the benefits of Vista. You have to pay. Bill Gates could use the extra cash to get back on top as the richest man.
Related; XP users beware SP3 = Vista clone
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