Several weeks ago I blogged about how an "inadvertent" release version of Windows Vista SP1 update gave my desktop computer (Q6600, Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R motherboard, 64bit Vista Premium) all sorts of blue screens. I say "inadvertent" because it turned out that Microsoft said that they had released it "by accident" (errrrrr- sure). It sounded to me like a test-run to see how it will work for the guinea pigs like me who downloaded it. Anyways I noticed that it was once again available in Windows Update, so I decided to try it again. This time everything seems very stable thus far.
One thing I've noticed is that there is far less disk activity. Normally even if I'm not using the computer the hard drives would be churning often times. Also thumbnails for pictures and video seem to be loading much faster.
On my HP DV9000t laptop, which is running Windows Vista Ultimate 64, unfortunately the update is not available yet. I'd definitely want to install it on the notebook ASAP to boost its performance.
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