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SP1 for Windows Vista in 31 more languages

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), easily one of Microsoft’s most crucial service pack releases, has been in development and beta testing for over a year. Vista SP1 hit the Release to Manufacturing (RTM) milestone in early February but, due to problems with drivers from third-party manufacturers, the first five languages were released to the public much later, on March 18. Although a minority of users experienced various problems with installation and overall stability, the update seemed to improve the performance and reliability of Microsoft’s latest operating system for most. After recently clearing up an issue with SP1’s prerequisite updates, Microsoft has finally released Vista SP1 in the remaining languages.

On top of English, Spanish, German, French, and Japanese, users can now install Vista SP1 in 31 additional languages: Danish, Finnish, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Swedish, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (Hong Kong S.A.R.), Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Greek, Estonian, Hebrew, Croatian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian (Latin), Thai, Turkish, and Ukrainian. Windows Vista Service Pack 1 All Language Standalone is available in x86 (544.3MB) and x64 (873.0MB) flavors. At the same time, Microsoft has begun offering its TechNet Plus subscribers, MSDN subscribers, and Volume License (VL) customers the slipstreamed .iso DVD images for Windows Vista SP1 in the new languages.

Source: Ars Technica 

Comments (40)

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  1. morfeus02
    April 16th, 2008 | 11:42

    downloaded, installed, works great!!

    no problem with the cracked version of vista XD

  2. Zc
    April 16th, 2008 | 11:42

    oo,nice look forward to this.Hope its stable

  3. bobo
    April 16th, 2008 | 11:47

    how do you say crap software in Mongolian?

  4. eky
    April 16th, 2008 | 11:49

    MORFEUS, what version of vista are you using i tried the update
    and now iv got 3 days to activate it, i was using the clony bios emu

  5. Michael
    April 16th, 2008 | 11:50

    Vista is shaping up - SP1 will help in that regard.

  6. Helen
    April 16th, 2008 | 11:55

    Hey, come and post your download items on Providings:
    http://www.providings.com/

  7. Ken
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:06

    Just to let everyone know Demonoid back online

    http://www.Demonoid.com

  8. hans
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:16

    when can it be downloaded with windows update?

  9. liquid
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:19

    @bobo
    Just like in any language: microsoft

    Geez M$ sure took they’re sweet time releasing this, too bad I already got tired of waiting and got rid of Vista… maybe next time I’m gonna install os I might try Vista once more.

  10. Rls_Log_King
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:25

    Now Vista pwns mac in 31 more languages

    thanks for the news

  11. alin
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:25

    I have this since february(the retail version with sp1 integrated and is ok).

  12. Pytt
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:26

    Yay

  13. Leo Jobs
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:34

    problems with 3rd party drivers? my ass.

    ms wants a lot for their seal on the drivers, and not many company willing to pay just to have WHQL drivers.

  14. robbie
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:48

    Anybody know of any crack for vista sp1? i’ve got one day to activate…:(

  15. George Bush The 3rd
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:52

    I had the 3 days left activation problem, but I found these instructions and now my copy is fully activated.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/107932368/Vista_SP1_Activation_Instructions.rar

  16. Jakethesnake
    April 16th, 2008 | 13:05

    Stand aside!!! English is the way to the future!!! LOL

  17. apotsi
    April 16th, 2008 | 13:11

    @15 George Bush The 3rd:

    Fuk off…

  18. beau{at}waffles.fm
    April 16th, 2008 | 13:19

    @7 ken,
    LOL We know, where you been hiding the last few days?

    This works with the bios crack just fine

  19. gens
    April 16th, 2008 | 13:31

    If SP1 doesn’t show up in windows update, does that mean there is a driver conflict? I’ve read some horror stories so I’m reluctant to download sp1 as a standalone package.

  20. Carter
    April 16th, 2008 | 14:01

    Hope this works properly. I’m from sweden, guess how long we have waited for this one! I’ll be in touch if the activation crap comes up for me :)

  21. mindmeld
    April 16th, 2008 | 14:36

    I wouldnt use the language pack if you dont have too.
    And its pure cosmetic ,Better to get vista translated to your native language from the get go

  22. eky
    April 16th, 2008 | 15:07

    ZEN, excellent m8, it worked a treat thanx,

  23. showtime
    April 16th, 2008 | 15:28

    hi zen like the guy above i found that crack to be great aswell but can you tell me if i done a fresh install of vista do i apply the crack before or after i install the service pack 1,

  24. FreeRyde
    April 16th, 2008 | 15:40

    Vista SP1 All Version Activator.
    No keys/serials needed. Your copy should be able to update and pass the Windows Genuine Advantage test.
    NOTE: Update KB940510 must not be installed on your Vista. If it is, you will need to format and reinstall.
    Download: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9zzdy00mldi

    Vista SP1 Activation info:
    http://forums.rlslog.net/showthread.php?t=1503

    Confirmation on the Activator at: http://forums.rlslog.net/showthread….3376#post23376

    889 downloads and no complaints.

    Check or Change Vista Activation:
    http://forums.rlslog.net/showthread.php?t=1582

  25. Wicked
    April 16th, 2008 | 15:47

    Worst OS ever… Waiting for XP SP3 to get rid of this lazy Vista from my laptop…

  26. steveo
    April 16th, 2008 | 16:13

    Rls_Log_King:
    ROFL
    now you just know thats not true (besides Leopard came with all languages right from the start)

  27. Historian
    April 16th, 2008 | 16:15

    @3 Bobo
    Crap software = Усран Програм :)

  28. blunden
    April 16th, 2008 | 16:43

    @Carter: I’ve been running the swedish SP1 since february. This delay is just stupid. Don’t see any good reason for it.

  29. grimpr
    April 16th, 2008 | 17:04

    SP1 wont save Vista from its poor receptance, all the bad coverage along with the hideous requirements just for a sugar coated interface has damaged the marketing move from Microsoft beyond repair, it has failed bad this time. People are more pragmatic about getting things done, they demand simplification along with sophistication together with reliability, no excuses for Microsoft anymore. Stick with the best recipe of Windows Platform, thats XP along with the new SP3, wait for Windows 7, realize that you’re not in posession of your computer anymore, jump happily to Linux 2010 edition and never look back again. It is indeed a Windows Millenium Reloaded fiasco.

  30. clownboy
    April 16th, 2008 | 17:27

    @ grimpr - You are very wrong. XP had a far worse initial release, far worse issue with hardware compatibility, far worse issues with security/exploits. XP was said to be the worst OS the company had ever released, everyone was switching to Win2K and flaming XP as if it was the plague.

    After a year, it STARTED to become a SOMEWHAT useable OS, but still not worth changing to, MS was forced to continue support for Win2K long after they said they would cease support, then had to extend it AGAIN because nobody was using XP.

    Just because they finally got XP sorted out a couple of years later, doesn’t mean, as you suggest. “the best recipe of Windows platform, that’s XP along with SP3″. What abotu XP without a SP or even with SP1? Garbage!!!

    And what in your wild imagination leads you to believe that the same issues will not be introduced when MS releases Win7?

    Give Vista a year and it will supercede anything that XP has done, that’s a given, it’s already a better system it’s just that some people are having problems mostly unrealted to the features of the OS but related to functionality and speed. No different than XP had, but Vista is far better out of the box than XP was at the same stage.

    Don’t believe all this ‘MS is losing the OS battle’ crap, Vista has a better adoption rate than XP did and is working with fewer bugs, security holes etc. than XP did out fo the gate.

    Give it up, find a new complaint.

  31. jaloxaji
    April 16th, 2008 | 21:45

    George Bush The 3rd @15

    Stupid a@@hole as your name is. Do you really think an idiot, except YOU ofcours, will download a 0-bite file?
    Pls. go back to your PlayMobile and Barbie.

    STAFF, pls ban his IP.

  32. Touch Me
    April 16th, 2008 | 21:50

    Rofl @ vista + laptop

    Vista aint for noobs with weak ass machines

    I <3 Vista it rocks my world

  33. morfeus02
    April 16th, 2008 | 22:47

    @eki

    windows vista ultimate and i’m using vistaloader to crack it. with Dell bios

    Had no problem with my pc, and no problem with the one of my sister

    here is the link for vistaloader
    http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4035985/Vista_SP1_Activator_by_VistaLoader_v2.2.0_Activation_Method_read

    i tryed just with the Dell bios not with others.

    vista was cracked before installing sp1

    hope you get it working

    ;)

  34. Vista blows
    April 17th, 2008 | 00:49

    “touch me” thats right your g4y

  35. MCF3778
    April 17th, 2008 | 00:49

    Yes he is……

  36. eki
    April 17th, 2008 | 03:21

    morfeus

    thanx iv got it workin proper with that boot loader thing, doh now wot it did but it worked thanx again

  37. req
    April 17th, 2008 | 03:55

    anyone got direct Microsoft DL links to those SP1 DVD .ISO-s?
    not copies/torrents thanks

  38. grimpr
    April 17th, 2008 | 12:07

    @31

    XP sure had a cold start,but people embraced it simply because it offered something much more than Win98/WinME, its an old OS by todays standards but it has matured enough,has a huge driver and app base and runs stable and fast, all that an simple computer user needs..a stable platform,well supported full with software choises to get things done problem free. Vistas absolutely hideous hardware requirements for doing stuff that people do already in XP is not a common sense reason to upgrade to Vista, they see it as a candy store and nothing else. Vista has its merits, the Windows Presentation Foundation is the top of them in my opinion but for this kind of apps to emerge years will pass and Microsoft will dump Vista just as its dumped WinME and created WinXP. As for Windows 7,either it will be Vista SP2 as the rumours say or the famous jump to the brand new modular services Microsoft is planning to go, a stripped down OS with features and services purchased on a one time or monthly base. If the rumours are correct and Microsoft decides to step on on pay and play services type of personal computing along with more strict program control and policy “virtualized apps/enviroment”, use your imagination what it would bring to the PC computing afficionado..a total disaster…as someone said,the PC will have lost its raison d’etre. Luckily the opensource world spearheaded by Linux is progressing at lightning fast speeds, so it wouldn’t be long enough before users will begin getting disgusted of greedy practices and more of them will jump ship happily. I maybe speculate on these things, but take your time if you’re interested,research and think.

  39. language dude :D
    April 17th, 2008 | 17:12
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