wrote:
> Not True, He Can Use The Windows Vista Anytime Upgrade Program To
> Upgrade To Windows Vista Ultimate Edition At A Discounted Price (I
> Originally Bought My Gateway DX420B Desktop Computer With Just The
> Standard Option Of Windows Vista Home Basic Edition, And Then Later Used
> The Windows Vista Anytime Upgrade Program To Upgrade My License To
> Windows Vista Ultimate Edition), Just FYI. He Can Do The Same Thing,
> Just FYI.
Not for free like the SP1 will be, which is what the OP asked. There are
many alternatives other than hoping SP1 will have a fax program, some
free, some not.
Alias
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Nick D. wrote:
>>> Any chance it will include a simple fax program for Home Premium?
>>
>> HAHAHAHAHAHA! That's funny. No, MS wants you to buy Ultimate or
>> Business. Course, very few inexpensive computers come preinstalled
>> with either of those to make sure that people like you open your
>> wallet wide and buy Vista again.
>>
>> Alias
>>>
>>> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> The current schedule is to have SP1 available from Windows Update
>>>> around the middle of March 2008.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Ronnie Vernon
>>>> Microsoft MVP
>>>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "yan" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:545EFB5E-8233-4103-954D-...
>>>>> Hi there
>>>>> when is vista service pack 1 out?
>>>>> if its out where can I get it ? web address
>>>>> this is service pack 1 not the RC version I want
>>>>> Yan
>>>>
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