Microsoft fixed a series of bugs for Vista
Microsoft said that Patch Tuesday updates a number of bug fixes for Windows Vista. But these are just operating fixes, not Vista security fixes.
First, this update aims to enhance Vista's compatibility, stability and reliability. This includes fixing Vista's battery problems when operating on mobile devices, increasing the stability of Windows PowerShell and wireless network services.
The update also enhances the stability of Vista systems that use UPS power supplies, improving unrest when users open a list of applications that are started with the operating system, shortening time. boot, system recovery time after exiting the inactive state .
Next update provides users with a solution to fix a variety of problems in the USB core component causing the USB drive to malfunction after the system exits Sleep or Hibernation and synthesizes 21 bug fixes USB was previously released.
Finally, the update aims to fix some problems in Windows Media Center such as Media Center interaction error with Xbox 360.
The software giant confirmed that these updates will be included in the Server Pack 1 version for Vista that will be released in the first quarter of next year. It is expected that Vista Service Pack 1 will be released later this year.
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