Windows Vista SP2 will be out next week as sources close to Microsoft has stated.
This new version will support Blu-ray drives among other enhancements.
According to Windows executive Mike Nash, in his blog he stated,”Because we’ve adopted a single serviceability model, these improvements are integrated into a single service pack covering both Windows Vista (client) and Windows Server 2008 (server) versions. This should also minimize deployment and testing complexity for our customers.”
In addition to Blu-ray, Vista SP2 will add support for Bluetooth 2.1 as well as include Windows Search 4.0, the latest version of Microsoft’s desktop search technology.
Microsoft encouraged those thinking about upgrading to Vista not to wait for SP2, however.
“One question I know that you will ask is ’should I wait for SP2?’,” Nash said. “The reality is that Windows Vista SP1 is a great platform that is both available on new Windows PCs and available as a free download for systems that are running the ‘gold’ release of Windows Vista. While we will recommend SP2 when it ships, your best bet today is Windows Vista SP1.”
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