can't tell if that's old news; heard some dates recently, can't tell if it was that soon, anyway:
http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.a...tno=604&pgno=0
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can't tell if that's old news; heard some dates recently, can't tell if it was that soon, anyway:
http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.a...tno=604&pgno=0
Yay. SP2 means all is right in the PC world again. Until the next unoptimized buggy MS OS comes out.
You can say that again...the day they release a nicely working OS off the shelves is the day buffalo fly out my butt
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Shh! The internet will come for you if you speak such things!
The big question for me was weather or not this was the third party folks for being lazy or Microsoft for not releasing enough documentation. I've seen statements from both sides pointing fingers every direction about that.
Either way, I can't wait to see the changelog.
Obviously you don't know what's in this SP. It's only a few fixes they've already released and these.
Quote:
* Support for VIA 64-bit CPUs
* Support for Bluetooth 2.1.
* Support for ICCD/CCID smart cards.
* Support for native Blu-Ray media recording.
* Windows Connect Now (WCN), a new tool to assist in connecting to Wi-Fi networks.
* ex-FAT file system, supporting UTC timestamps to ensure correct file synchronization across time zones.
* Windows Search 4.0 integration.
* Improved support for resuming with active Wi-Fi connections.
aka, Nothing special. I have the beta on my laptop right now.
"Support for Native Blu-Ray"
...thankyou MS! I just bought a new LG Blu-Ray Burner. They really are getting with the program now.
and i be that it has the silvverlight trash integrated aswell