Leaked Vista hotfix packs now official
Microsoft yesterday released the two Windows Vista updates that had leaked to the Internet at the end of July, but it won’t say when it will begin pushing them to users via Windows Update. Pegged as performance and reliability packs, the updates install a long list of nonsecurity bug fixes, including one that improves the speed of the wake-from-hibernation function, a patch that eliminates the long wait to calculate the time it will take to copy or move large directories, and several fixes that target compatibility glitches with video drivers.
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