Microsoft Windows Vista Performance Update will improve the performance of Windows Vista in certain scenarios. Additional information about this update can be found in KB Article 938979.
- You experience a long delay when you try to exit the Photos screen saver
- A memory leak occurs when you use the Windows Energy screen saver
- If User Account Control is disabled on the computer, you cannot install a network printer successfully. This problem occurs if the network printer is hosted by a Windows XP-based or a Windows Server 2003-based computer
- When you write data to an AVI file by using the AVIStreamWrite function, the file header of the AVI file is corrupted
- When you copy or move a large file, the "estimated time remaining" takes a long time to be calculated and displayed
- After you resume the computer from hibernation, it takes a long time to display the logon screen
Reviewing 1.0 (Oct 29, 2008)
INTRODUCTION
If for some reason you cannot upgrade to the full Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), you can download an update that is included in SP1 that may improve the performance and reliability of Windows Vista. This article contains links that you can use to download the update directly.
This article also provides information for advanced users and IT professionals. It addresses the issues resolved by this update, known issues about this update, and file information for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista.
Note If you are already running Windows Vista SP1, do not download this update.
Reviewing 1.0 (Aug 10, 2007)
i tried to install this update but i got the "this update does not apply to your system" error/problem.
i searched everywhere but couldn't find a workaround.
Reviewing 1.0 (Aug 8, 2007)
Not sure what it does to my system :-) but it installed flawflessly.
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