I started the install of Vista SP1 Beta at 9:40pm this evening on my ThinkPad T60p. It finished installing at 10:22pm. My laptop HDD was quite warm by the end of the install; it had been cranking along for quite some time.
I also grabbed the September QFE testing packages: Windows6.0-KB941649, Windows6.0-KB941651, and Windows6.0-KB941229.
My thoughts?
- I can burn a recovery CD/DVD now... yay?
- All the IBM OEM utilities appear to continue to function. I'm running Windows Ultimate x86 (July, 2007) from the Lenovo pre-install. I had removed a bunch of the junk in the preload using the Base Software Administrator.
- Outlook 2007, Remote Desktop client, MSN Live Messenger, Skype all seem to work. XviD video files are playing fine, VLC works fine.
- My laptop recovers from hibernation faster - there's less HDD cranking... this is PROBABLY a result of the correction of the ReadyBoost bug that caused the entire cache to be flushed after a resume from hibernation.
- Browsing a network share of pictures, and video files loaded faster. Thumbnails are being cached/read more intelligently.
- Moving files on the local computer is much, much faster. It used to sit and crank while it "counted" files and "thought" about the process.
- SSTP! I'm going to set this up in the next few days, time permitting...
I finished downloading the RC0 bits for x86 and x64 a few minutes ago. I'll have to burn the stuff to disk sometime tomorrow before I can play.
- Hypervisor in x64 bits - I'm going to put this on a Core 2 6300 machine with 3 GB of RAM sometime this coming weekend - and see how it goes. =)