Monday, March 9, 2009

Microsoft Is All Set To Raise Curtain From Windows Opens Vista SP2 Release Candidate

The latest Microsoft’s Windows Vista Service Pack Release Candidate has been announced to be available for worldwide masses with further support and reliability and compatibility advancements and features including RSS, WiFi, Windows Media Center, Blu-ray disc recording etc.

Microsoft has finally heralded to raise the curtain from its Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) Release Candidate (RC) to be available to the world. This brand new operating software pack is for a start, released one week ago to only limited subscribers – to MSDN and TechNet members. With this announcement, Microsoft has offered masses to download this service pack to test the penultimate version before the final launching.

The Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 Release Candidate and Windows Vista mark the new age operating systems to address to attend to feedbacks from partners and customers, as confirmed by Microsoft.

The Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 SP2 Release Candidates are updates to the operating systems that address customer and partner feedback, according to Microsoft. In addition to rendering all types of security patches, Windows Vista Service Pack 2 also comprises some changes that offer support to new edition of hardware device and various newer standards.

This version of Windows Vista has been far advanced from previous version in terms of compatibility and reliability for even non-Microsoft based applications. Other advancements to be noticeable in this SP 2 edition are support for 64 bit central processing unit from VIA Technologies and better WiFi connections, RSS updates, Windows media Center and record data to Blue Ray.

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