Microsoft Vista SP1 has leaked out and unveiled a veil of mystery. This article will analyze the specific changes in the registry and file in Vista SP1 to see how SP1 is going.
First, Vista SP1 performance has been greatly improved
This is the most optimized result of code since Vista was officially released. This will allow more users and businesses to move to Vista. The running time of the hard disk is shortened, the whole system appears smoother and responds more quickly.
Vista SP1
Second, the noticeable change is the system version number
Windows Vista has the original version number 6.0.6000, and the leaked version is 6.0.6001 (detailed "6001.16549"). This is offset by official confirmation that the same kernel as Windows 2008 (version 6.1) will be used. This is most likely due to the fact that SP1 is still in development and that the final kernel version is not included in this internal beta release.
Vista SP1 Version number
III. New Create Recovery CD
Typically, the service pack does not add new functionality,--windows XP SP2 is an exception. It now appears that this claim has been largely fulfilled on Vista SP 1.
However, there is still a new system maintenance application called "Creating a Recovery Disc" (Create a Recovery Disc). The tool is not the same concept as the backup system to the DVD, and it can perform system recovery operations without the Windows original installation CD or when the OEM System Recovery tool is inaccessible.
Create a recovery disc