Microsoft Not Worried By Vista SP1 Issues
March 05, 2008 | by Christopher Nickson
The software giant appears unconcerned by incompatibility issues with some third-party programs.
Microsoft will be releasing the long-awaited Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) later this month. We know this.
We also know that SP1 has serious compatibility issues with some third-party programs. But, according to ZDNet, the software giant isn’t too worried by the issue.
Kevin Turner, Microsoft’s third-highest exec, told the news site,
"We've had several million downloads of SP1. We're very excited about it. It still hasn't been officially released, but we're excited about it."
SP1 is currently available to those who subscribe to the Microsoft Developer Network.
In addition to the list of programs that won’t work with a service-packed Vista, there have been reports that some users claim that adding the update has affected the functionality of their computers.
