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The problem is one of the major issues with Vista is performance...
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Will Vista SP1 and how this wont bring any relief to those who find Vista a bit slow or sluggish? Not really, but then again service packs arent about performance increases; theyre about reliability and stability.
Ive seen a lot of service packs in my time. Windows 95 and ME both got one service pack, NT 4.0 saw six, Windows 2000 had four and XP has so far seen two. But what I dont remember regarding any of these service packs is installing it onto a system and then seeing any significant boost in performance. Service packs dont really work that way. Sure, youll feel specific improvements as a result of some of the tweaks and fixes contained in the service pack, and you might feel the benefit of having your operating system refreshed by loading the service pack onto it, but a service pack should not be looked upon as a performance upgrade. If your system cant run an OS, what it needs is upgrading or replacing, not the application of a service pack.
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