According to Microsoft's release schedule:
SP1 downloads will be available today or tomorrow.
Now the time:
The United States is still on the April 8 night of 8 o'clock, if the United States time 0:00 release will be Beijing time 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Interested in TX can be concerned with the following:
Http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/browse.aspx?displaylang=en&productID=8D 7dd8d7-1ca6-4632-baef-e7c0750ed02e
Here are some of the SP1 comparisons that are collected:
* GPMC (group Policy Management Console) will be deleted and GPEdit will be the editor for local Group Policy.
* Reduced the strictness of UAC (User Account Control), renaming folders, and so on, does not require confirmation.
* Added support for exFAT, a file format that is widely used in digital products. Contains a compatible update for some applications.
* Updated file storage reliability, especially in NTFS-formatted removable media.
* Updates the reliability of Peer-to-peer connections (for sure), such as the performance of Windows meeting spaces or Remote assistance behind firewalls.
* Updated the backup scheme built into Windows Vista, including EFS encryption support.
* Update srt (Startup Repair Tool),