Windows: Service Pack 2 is officially available for download, bringing better Wi-Fi and BlueTooth connectivity, processor compatibility, native Blu-Ray support, and faster search to Windows Vista.
Waiting for official, non-TechNet, non-MSDN access to Windows Vista SP2? Well, you can now download it. Remember, this is a combined service pack for both Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
Microsoft published Service Pack 2 (SP2) on Monday for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. This "release-to-Web" version of SP2 is a more general public release than the "release-to-manufacturing" ...
If you are using Windows Vista Operating System and have not upgraded your operating system with Vista SP2 still then you are running out of time, do ‘hurry’ as this service pack would be available ...
Microsoft has released the second service pack for its Windows Vista and Server 2008 operating systems. Vista SP2 and Server 2008 SP2, which pull together various updates to the operating systems that ...
Last week, Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 arrived on MSDN, TechNet, and Connect. We noted that testers would not be getting slipstreamed ISOs of the operating systems but ...
Microsoft still isn't saying anything more about why Vista SP2 still isn't available yet on the Microsoft Download site, but company officials are telling customers that Microsoft will push SP2 ...
This update is more than a bug-fix, but most of its enhancements are for hardware most users don't yet own, such as Bluetooth 2.1 devices and Blu-ray burners. Is Microsoft finally getting Vista right?
Yesterday everyone was scrambling to get their hands on the public release of the Release Candidate builds of Windows 7 RC and/or Windows Server 2008 R2. However, it seems that the same day Microsoft ...
A beta edition of Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista is now available for anyone willing to put pre-release system fixes on their desktop. Vista SP2, previously available only to certified testers and ...
This update is more than a bug-fix, but most of its enhancements are for hardware most users don't yet own, such as Bluetooth 2.1 devices and Blu-ray burners. Is Microsoft finally getting Vista right?
On Friday, Microsoft announced widespread availability of the Windows Vista Service Pack 2 beta through its Customer Preview Program ahead of its official release in the first half of next year.