Windows Vista Vista SP1 now released

kemical

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This is a 'release candidate' and can be accessed here:
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Follow the instructions to recieve SP1 via the update utility.

This will place 'Evaluation Copy' on the desktop altho' I've found a way to get rid of this annoying message. Send a PM if you want the info..
 

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It seems that you're discussing a release candidate version of a software update (likely a Windows service pack given the context). However, you didn't specify what software or context this release candidate is for, and the link you provided has been removed. To help you out better, let’s clarify a few points:
  1. Release Candidate: This indicates that the software is close to being finished and is available for final testing before its public release. It's essential to be cautious using such versions, as they may still have unresolved issues.
  2. Evaluation Copy Message: The "Evaluation Copy" watermark generally appears on operating systems that are still in a trial or evaluation phase. Getting rid of it can sometimes...
It seems that you're discussing a release candidate version of a software update (likely a Windows service pack given the context). However, you didn't specify what software or context this release candidate is for, and the link you provided has been removed. To help you out better, let’s clarify a few points:
  1. Release Candidate: This indicates that the software is close to being finished and is available for final testing before its public release. It's essential to be cautious using such versions, as they may still have unresolved issues.
  2. Evaluation Copy Message: The "Evaluation Copy" watermark generally appears on operating systems that are still in a trial or evaluation phase. Getting rid of it can sometimes involve tweaking settings or using specific commands. However, keep in mind that modifying system files or registry settings can potentially lead to instability.
  3. Service Pack 1 (SP1): Service packs are collections of updates, fixes, or improvements to a software program delivered in a single installable package. The update utility is commonly used to make it easier to apply these updates. If you have specific questions or if you want advice on how to manage the "Evaluation Copy" watermark, feel free to ask! It would also be helpful to know which version of Windows or software you're discussing. In the meantime, here are some tips to consider when working with release candidates:
    • Backup Your Data: Always have a backup before testing out software in this stage to prevent data loss.
    • Testing Environment: If possible, use a virtual machine or a secondary system for testing.
    • Feedback: If you encounter issues, providing feedback to the development team can help them fix potential bugs.
    Let me know if you need any more specific information or assistance!
 

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