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Windows Vista uses Package Manager (Pkgmgr.exe) and Windows Update Standalone Installer (Wusa.exe) to install software updates and hotfixes. However, these do not support the various command-line switches like Windows XP's Package Installer (Update.exe) did. [84] Much of the functionality from Update.exe is missing.
Office Update is a free online service that allows users to detect and install updates for certain Microsoft Office products. The original update service supported Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003 and Office 2007. On 1 August 2009, Microsoft decommissioned the Office Update service, merging it with Microsoft Update. [50]
The setup process for Windows Vista has been completely rewritten and is now image-based instead of being sector-based as previous versions of Windows were. The Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) has been updated to host the entire setup process in a graphical environment (as opposed to text-based environments of previous versions of Windows), which allows the use of input devices ...
Slideshows with fade, pan, and zoom transitions can be created and burnt to a DVD; additional effects are in Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate. A Slide Show Screen Saver option can create screensavers based on photos with specific ratings or tags ("all four-star photos") with an option to exclude specific tags ("all four ...
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 RTM Escrow (for the beta testers of Microsoft Connect) 6002.17043.090312-1835 Released March 2009. Available and can be installed via Windows Update Windows Vista Service Pack 2 RTM Escrow 6002.17506.090313-1730 Released March 2009. Leak to file-sharing websites. Windows Vista Service Pack 2 RTM 6002.18005.090410-1830
Guided Help, or Active Content Wizard is an automated tutorial and self-help system available with the release of Windows Vista where a series of animated steps show users how to complete a particular task. [74] It highlights only the options and the parts of screen that are relevant to the task and darkening the rest of the screen.
After months without an official update since January, Microsoft released an apology for the delays, stating that it intended to ship the remaining features before the end of summer of 2007. [37] The delays between consecutive updates and months of silence had led to speculation that the development team within the company responsible for the ...
DVDs for Anytime Upgrade were only produced for Windows Vista. Anytime Upgrade in Windows Vista performs a full reinstallation of the new product edition while retaining the user's data, programs, and settings. [15] This process can take a considerable amount of time, up to a few hours. [2]