That is not exactly right. There are some drivers that don't install as
they should by some particular Microsoft standards, but that didn't mean
that they didn't work or that there were conflicts pre_SP1 and so systems
with those drivers were flagged by Microsoft Update.
Actually, it only meant that the drivers would have to be reinstalled after
applying SP1. I downloaded and used the full SP1 installer and afterwards
had to reinstall my Synaptic touchpad drivers.
Driver conflicts aren't good, of course, but they aren't the reason that SP1
isn't offered by Windows Update.
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http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx
"Dave Griffiths" <> wrote in message
news:CD733046-22F4-462F-94A8-...
> If you have outstanding driver problems Windows update will not allow SP1
> to be installed. You need to fix all driver conflicts before SP1 will
> become available.
>
> "Bob" <86c6c2e6-> wrote in message
> news:AD6D3BC8-CC3C-4B1C-B407-...
>> I read someplace or other that GPMC is uninstalled with Vista SP1. I
>> read that once Windows Server 2008 is released, a new GPMC will be
>> available for Vista.
>>
>> Anyone know where this GPMC for Vista SP1 is located?
>>
>> Also, anyone know when Vista SP1 will download via Microsoft Update
>> and/or WSUS Server? (The only public way I've found is via
>> Microsoft.com/downloads)
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Bob.
>