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| | Just installed SP1 on Toshiba laptop... First, the good news: SP1 didn't kill my Vista installation and all peripherals that I use still work. That includes some unusual USB devices such as Medtronic insulin pump which transfers data to a PC via a BD Logic meter thru a USB cable, and also a LifeScan OneTouch meter. Itunes works and so does sychronizing an ipod (I only tried my Shuffle for now) and even updated the Shuffle software with no problem. All apps that I have tried so far work--Firefox 2.0, Portable Firefox Beta 3, build 4, IE7, Word & Excel 2003, Picasa, Thunderbird, Sunbird and a few others. Now for the bad news--total time including researching issues pertaining to SP1 prior to installation, updating drivers, downloading SP1, installing it, rebooting, and verifying the state of the PC, consumed at least 11 hours, not counting the time that SP1 took to install (just over an hour). Start times still suck --after many reboots, it now takes 1:40. Previous time to load - 1:25 Shut down varies from it wont shut down, to same as pre SP1--25 seconds. One time it managed to shut down in 16 seconds, with SP1. Sleep and hibernation STILL confuse things--SP1, like pre-SP1 doesn't want to shut down if that session included sleep OR hibernation, most of the time. Time to go into and out of each mode still the same. I have not found ANYTHING about SP1 that is even an iota faster, with the POSSIBLE (need more time to evaluate) exception of how quickly the wireless connectivity to the internet is acquired after a boot up. Subjectively, it seems a bit faster, but I didnt time it like the other items I mentioned above. Oh, and for the person who had issues with the fingerprint reader after SP1, I have had none (i updated the UPEK driver just prior to downloading SP1. All in all, THIS SERVICE PACK IS ESSENTIAL WORTHLESS for my installation of Vista. I''m not in the least bit surprised, either--I expected it to be much ado about nothing. Very underwhelming. Good luck to the rest of you with your upgrades!! Dave |
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| | Re: Just installed SP1 on Toshiba laptop... to add: USB WD HDD works fine too ReadyBoost still works... (whoopie doo, I know!) Dave |
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| | Re: Just installed SP1 on Toshiba laptop... SP1 is all about major improvements: http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...hitepaper.aspx Notable Changes in Windows Vista Service Pack 1 http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows System & Performance --------------------------------------------------------------- "David" wrote: First, the good news: SP1 didn't kill my Vista installation and all peripherals that I use still work. That includes some unusual USB devices such as Medtronic insulin pump which transfers data to a PC via a BD Logic meter thru a USB cable, and also a LifeScan OneTouch meter. Itunes works and so does sychronizing an ipod (I only tried my Shuffle for now) and even updated the Shuffle software with no problem. All apps that I have tried so far work--Firefox 2.0, Portable Firefox Beta 3, build 4, IE7, Word & Excel 2003, Picasa, Thunderbird, Sunbird and a few others. Now for the bad news--total time including researching issues pertaining to SP1 prior to installation, updating drivers, downloading SP1, installing it, rebooting, and verifying the state of the PC, consumed at least 11 hours, not counting the time that SP1 took to install (just over an hour). Start times still suck --after many reboots, it now takes 1:40. Previous time to load - 1:25 Shut down varies from it wont shut down, to same as pre SP1--25 seconds. One time it managed to shut down in 16 seconds, with SP1. Sleep and hibernation STILL confuse things--SP1, like pre-SP1 doesn't want to shut down if that session included sleep OR hibernation, most of the time. Time to go into and out of each mode still the same. I have not found ANYTHING about SP1 that is even an iota faster, with the POSSIBLE (need more time to evaluate) exception of how quickly the wireless connectivity to the internet is acquired after a boot up. Subjectively, it seems a bit faster, but I didnt time it like the other items I mentioned above. Oh, and for the person who had issues with the fingerprint reader after SP1, I have had none (i updated the UPEK driver just prior to downloading SP1. All in all, THIS SERVICE PACK IS ESSENTIAL WORTHLESS for my installation of Vista. I''m not in the least bit surprised, either--I expected it to be much ado about nothing. Very underwhelming. Good luck to the rest of you with your upgrades!! Dave |
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| | Re: Just installed SP1 on Toshiba laptop... Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: Quote: > SP1 is all about major improvements: > http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...hitepaper.aspx > > Notable Changes in Windows Vista Service Pack 1 > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true > > http://www.news.com.au/technology/st...014239,00.html |
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