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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 10:00

Vista Service Pack 2 RC2 hits the streets 

Windows Vista Service Pack 2 RC is now available.
Microsoft recently announced the Release Candidate for Windows Vista Service Pack 2. This update will add support for newer hardware and emerging standards states Brandon LeBlanc, Microsoft's windows communications manager in a post on official Windows Team Blog.

The much awaited Windows Vista Service Pack 2 release candidate aims to improve compatibility for non-Microsoft applications, system performance, support for new hardware and reliability. Some of the changes include more non-Microsoft applications compatibility with Windows Vista after this Service Pack 2 update.

The Vista SP 2 RC will include improved Windows Search 4.0 with better indexing and search relevance. Windows Media Center will have a better content protection for TV, smells like stronger DRM for TV-based content. Application compatibility can be increased through a registry key change that will allow increasing the maximum number of TCP connections. 

In terms of new hardware support, the Service Pack 2 RC adds Blu-ray media writing ability. For wireless connectivity, the new Feature Pack for Wireless brings support for recent Bluetooth v2.1 as per its specifications and Windows Connect Now for Wi-Fi configuration. It also provides improved Wi-Fi connection performance when system resumes from Sleep mode.
 
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Update: It has been reported that there is an installation bug with Windows Vista Service Pack 2. An installation may fail and show a 0xC004F013 error code under rare circumstances. To workaround this issue, the site NGOHQ.com download and install Microsoft's System Update Readiness Tool (KB947821), run "slmgr.vbs -rearm", reboot and try installing SP2 again. I believe it has something to do with Vista's installation/activation date.
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