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August 28, 2006 12:00 AM

Suddenly, Windows Vista No Longer in Free Fall

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And just like that, Windows Vista rebounds. Years of delays, broken promises, and reduced expectations have dogged the Windows product team, which has been portrayed as hapless, indecisive, and unable to ship products. But the recent release of a surprisingly good Vista pre-Release Candidate 1 (pre-RC1) build, combined with internal information about the expected completion today of the actual Vista RC1 build that will ship in early September, suggests that the doomsayers suddenly have a lot less to talk about.

Given the lackluster quality of Vista's previous pre-release versions, I wasn't expecting such a sudden turnaround. But Vista build 5536, which Microsoft shipped late Friday, rights most of the past wrongs and offers major performance, compatibility, and fit-and-finish improvements, along with a heaping helping of bug fixes. Suddenly, I can use the phrase "it just works" in tandem with Vista and not burst into sardonic laughter. It's real this time. And, I have to say, it was quite unexpected.

You can find out more about the pre-RC1 build in my review "Windows Vista Build 5536 Review" at http://www.winsupersite.com/article/reviews/windows-vista-build-5536-review.aspx . That build was given to technical beta testers and selected users over the weekend, and Microsoft MSDN and TechNet subscribers can expect to see it later this week. Most important, however, is that Microsoft will soon ship a true Vista RC1 build to millions of customers around the world. And if RC1 is anything like build 5536--and it should be--most of those people are going to be very happy indeed.

According to my sources, Microsoft plans to finalize Vista RC1 this afternoon. The build, 5568.16384, will ship internally today and will be seeded to customers next week if all goes well. To give you an idea of how momentous an occasion this is, consider that there were more than 825 bugs in the Vista RC1 build tree as recently as August 5. Today, that bug count is down to just 7, none of which are showstoppers or problems that would prevent Microsoft from shipping that code to customers.

So here's the schedule. Microsoft plans to ship RC1 publicly sometime in early September, probably right after Labor Day. Microsoft will finalize Vista in mid-to-late October and ship it to its volume-license customers in November. Consumers can expect to see Vista in retail stores and with new PC purchases beginning in late January 2007. A month ago, this schedule seemed overly aggressive, given the problems we were seeing in previous builds. Suddenly, unexpectedly, that's all changed.

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  • Will
    6 years ago
    Aug 30, 2006

    "Vista is just another OS that must be beaten down into submission."

    "Just another new OS to conquer."

    Ok... thats certainly a different take on it...

    Just don't go into a Best Buy with a rifle and a safari hat ok?

  • MIKE
    6 years ago
    Aug 29, 2006

    Just another new OS to conquer. Like some of it, hate some of it. Since I have users that are still learning features of XP, I can't say I am looking forward to Vista all that much. I expect to see Vista rolling in on preloaded systems in early 2007,but I'd rather be nearer the middle of the bell curve. As the Beatles said "Nothing to get up about."

  • MIKE
    6 years ago
    Aug 29, 2006

    For us jaded individuals that play on multiple platforms, and have for a very long time, Vista is just another OS that must be beaten down into submission. There are things I like about it, and things I hate about it. The things I hate usually are M$ attempts to "make my life easier". Read that as an attempt to tie me to some "Latest New Thing" that M$ thinks I should be interested in so they can make money. I expect I'll be seeing Vista roll in on new preloaded machines after the 1st of the year. I'd rather be nearer the center of the bell curve. As the Beatles said "Nothing to get up about"!

  • Frank
    6 years ago
    Aug 29, 2006

    "But lately, posts from those like bonch really bother me (and propably most people on this site)"

    dude, you need a mirror

  • cuibap
    6 years ago
    Aug 29, 2006

    Hi everyone, I went on this this site primarily for the purpose of learning new stuff, everything related Windows ONLY, not Mac OS, Linux, etc. But lately, posts from those like bonch really bother me (and propably most people on this site) This is the only way to make a big deal out of it and once for all, get rid of this kind of trash talk. Hopefully, bonch will read this and give it a thought.

    bdkjones,
    ""apple's market share is so small, should not even be mentioned in the computer industry."
    "Congrats, Cuibap. You now hold the title for "stupidest thing ever said relating to technology."
    You've also clearly shown your age. I'm guessing about 14-16. I think that fits your poor grammar and the fact that you have no idea what was around before Windows.
    Even people on these boards like Christopher will admit that Apple is a legendary name in the computer industry. You can't really explain where the PC came from without talking about Apple and Xerox PARC."

    you attacked me first for no reason and that's the reason I had the signature like that on every post. Like I said, this is Windows only web site, not Mac, not Linux. I work with Windows everyday and definitely don't give a damn about Apple. It might be "legenday" but I don't look at the past and hope. Windows is here for a long time and you have to admit it.

    What I meant about not mentioning apple in the industry solely because I want to get rid of bonch. And again, this site is for Windows only so why come here and trash talk about Windows. Sure, every software on the plannet has bugs, more lines of code will have more bugs. That's how it works. If you don't like Windows, pick other OSes. This is free country and certainly you have a choice. If you want to mention bugs in Windows, please do as many of us come here for that as well.

    I hope there will be no more trash talk on this site.

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