Buy the ARP T-Shirt! BIOS Optimization Guide Money Savers!
 
 10 January 2008
 N/A
  N/A
 Software
 Adrian Wong
 1.0
 Discuss here !
 112760
 
   
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Tech Report
Today, exactly fourteen months after the GeForce GTX 680's launch, NVIDIA follows up ... Read here
Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide Rev. 26.4
Covering 380 desktop graphics cards, this comprehensive comparison allows you ... Read here
   
Buy The BOG Book Subscribe To The BOG! Latest Money Savers!
What's New In Windows Vista Service Pack 1?
Digg! Reddit!Add to Reddit | Bookmark this article:

Windows Vista Service Pack 1

When Microsoft launched Windows Vista, many users felt it was rushed into production before it was truly ready. Yes, it was easier to install and looked much prettier than Windows XP, but there were many kinks to iron out. Even hardware support was a problem, especially for printers and sound cards. A service pack would be necessary to make Windows Vista the operating system Microsoft promised it would be.

Microsoft is fully aware of how much of a premature baby Windows Vista was and had been working hard on Service Pack 1. In this article, we will take a look at what the upcoming Windows Vista Service Pack 1 will consist of. The following are Microsoft's latest lists of improvements and enhancements in Service Pack 1.

Page

Topic

1

Introduction
Hardware Support & Enhancements

2

General Improvements & Enhancements

3

Setup & Deployment Improvements

4

Security Improvements

5

Alignment With Windows Server 2008

6

Reliability Improvements

 

Hardware Support & Enhancements

  • Adds support for new UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) industry standard PC firmware for 64-bit systems with functional parity with legacy BIOS firmware, which allows Windows Vista SP1 to install to GPT format disks, boot and resume from hibernate using UEFI firmware.
     
  • Adds support for x64 EFI network boot.
     
  • Adds support for Direct3D® 10.1, an update to Direct3D 10 that extends the API to support new hardware features, enabling 3D application and game developers to make more complete and efficient use of the upcoming generations of graphics hardware.
     
  • Adds support for exFAT, a new file system supporting larger overall capacity and larger files, which will be used in Flash memory storage and consumer devices.
     
  • Adds support for SD Advanced DMA (ADMA) on compliant SD standard host controllers.  This new transfer mechanism, which is expected to be supported in SD controllers soon, will improve transfer performance and decrease CPU utilization.
     
  • Adds support for creating a single DVD media that boots on PCs with either BIOS or EFI.
     
  • Enhances support for high density drives by adding new icons and labels that will identify HD-DVD and Blu-ray Drives as high density drives.
     
  • Adds support to enable new types of Windows Media Center Extenders, such as digital televisions and networked DVD players, to connect to Windows Media Center PCs.


Next Page : General Improvements & Enhancements >>>

 

 
   
Ducky DK9008G2 Cherry MX Brown Keyboard
Intel Atom & Centrino Atom Technology Report
Samsung SGH-i450 Music Edition Mobile Phone Overview
A Chat With Intel's Pat G
Newbie's Guide To Overclocking
Zalman VF900-Cu Heatpipe Graphics Card Cooler Review
Seagate 8GB Photo Hard Drive Review
Corsair XMS4400 1GB TwinX Memory Kit Review
Clievideo Palm Webcam Review
GeCube Radeon 9600XT Graphics Card Review

 
 


Copyright © Tech ARP.com. All rights reserved.