Windows 7 SP1 Here By Summer 2010?

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Obviously Microsoft is already working away at the first Service Pack for Windows 7, but thats about all we know. Well now the Russian site wzor.net, which gave away lots of leaks leading up to the final release of Windows 7 has released time frame information about the release of the first Windows 7 service pack.

According to this rumor Windows 7 SP1 will have two betas and two release candidates. It’s also possible that developers will get the first beta as early as December 2009. The finally RTM version of SP1 is set to be released in summer 2010 and will be RTW ( Release To Web ) by autumn 2010. Now this is all according to Russian site wzor.net and nothing has been announced officially be Microsoft.

Arstechnica attempted to translate the original article by wzor using Google:

Since the end of September 2009, Microsoft has resumed intensive work on the first service pack for Windows 7, the assembly gathered, the work in full swing, we observe the processes taking place in a company and as soon as work on SP1 significantly advance to the “interesting stages, so we just try to give you know about this.

Now we will not “spook” the leadership and development team, leak test assemblies SP1 Beta 1.

To our knowledge the first Beta 1 version of SP1 for Windows 7 may appear at the end of December this year, just before the Christmas holidays, and after the new year, SP1 Beta 1 will be given to the TAP Testori.

The public phase of testing SP1 for Windows 7 will begin in early January 2010.

Total scheduled to launch two beta versions of SP1 for Windows 7 and two release candidates.

Output the final version of SP1 for Windows 7 is scheduled for the autumn of 2010, PC makers will get the updated distributions of Windows 7 with SP1 as always much earlier ie in the summer of 2010.

According to this rumor, Microsoft will be releasing a SP1 much quicker than they did with Vista. Windows Vista SP1 had a 5 month Beta Program. It included a Beta, a Release Candidate Preview, a Release Candidate, a Release Candidate Refresh, and a Release Candidate Refresh 2 ( Which went on to be the final RTM ) Whats more Vista was released in November 2006 and the SP1 wasn’t available until March 2008.

If this rumor appears to be true then Windows 7 SP1 could be released in autumn 2010 which would only be a year after the RTM release of Windows 7. And as Arstechica rightly pointed out, delays are bound to occur, although they didn’t with the Windows 7 release.

When do you think the SP1 will be released? What would you like to see in it?

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  • Windows20
    Windows 7 Service Pack 1 will even improve the overall operating system. Making it the best operating system since Windows XP. Of course, it's already better then XP and Vista.
  • haqx
    Its a brilliant OS no matter what people comment on it.. been using it since its beta launch and works brillantly... dont know whats new in the release version just launched...
  • I would not hurry so much with the SP1... Its better to wait a little bit to get the most out of it, than to have it quickly released and full of errors or not fixing what is needed
  • I would not hurry so much with the SP1... Its better to wait a little bit to get the most out of it, than to have it quickly released and full of errors or not fixing what is needed
  • Charlie
    My guess is that MS shot themselves in the foot before with service packs... people and businesses would wait until SP1 before buying hoping that all the major bugs were out.

    Advertising that SP1 is comming out sooner rather than later encourages early sales.

    Don't expect SP1 to be great... MS will be fixing more stuff with ongoing updates or mabye a SP2 much later... not that Windows 7 needs fixing (i'm using it now and love it)
  • From my perspective .. the sooner, the better
  • Wow, a Service Pack release by the end of Feburary? Bit early isn't it?
  • Bob
    What's the point? Why doesn't Microsoft make a service pack for Windows 7 when it needs it. Currently, it's quite fast, looks good and has everything an average home user will need so there's no point in making it at the moment.
  • Matt
    Most companies are waiting for the first service pack for Windows 7 to come out before they switch to it. Microsoft may also want to add features to Windows 7 that it was unable to add earlier, in order to get it out before christmas. It wont really be a service pack, and as you said, they dont need it, but it will boost consumer confidence in the product and enable Microsoft to make our already great operating system better.
  • I am eagerly waiting for it ...........
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