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Microsoft this week quietly issued public versions of two Windows Vista software fixes which dramatically improve the reliability and performance of the company's latest OS release.............
Windows Vista compatibility and reliability fix KB938194 (x86)
Windows Vista compatibility and reliability fix KB938194 (x64)
Windows Vista performance and reliability fix KB938979 (x86)
Windows Vista performance and reliability fix KB938979 (x64)
More Info Go To .... http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/ArticleID/96749/96749.html?Ad=1
Microsoft this week quietly issued public versions of two Windows Vista software fixes which dramatically improve the reliability and performance of the company's latest OS release.............
< SNIP >
Windows Vista performance and reliability fix KB938979 (x86)
Windows Vista performance and reliability fix KB938979 (x64)
More Info Go To .... http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/ArticleID/96749/96749.html?Ad=1
That happend to me a few times, the devices were automatically removed, this really annoyed me but now the devices get re-connected withing a minute or less, i have still not downloaded these updates, i personally prefer to wait until there on the windows update....i posted it for thoes who or not bothered to wait or wants to try it out...
Hi,
I just got my FZ11S, but find that vista is not that stable. So I would like to install 1 of the updates you posted. However I'm not sure what the x86 or x64 stands for ? And do not know which one is the best for my FZ11S. Please could anyone help ?
Also do I have to use the links you supplied to update, or should I update using the "Windows Update" Utiliy in Vista ? However I do not see those particular names in the list ?
Please can anyone help?
Welcome to ClubVAIO
x86 is 32bit architecture - you have this (original OS)
x64 is 64 bit architecture
You need to use the download link for this particular update but make sure you use WU as well.
TNX !!!!
Will do !
Your welcome
can I use these updates on TZ11XN
thank you. trying it out now
Microsoft this week quietly issued public versions of two Windows Vista software fixes which dramatically improve the reliability and performance of the company's latest OS release.............
< SNIP >
Windows Vista performance and reliability fix KB938979 (x86)
Windows Vista performance and reliability fix KB938979 (x64)
More Info Go To .... http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/ArticleID/96749/96749.html?Ad=1
Well, I've been waiting for that second patch, as I was sick of disabling then re-enabling network connections when coming out of standby.
Looks like I'm still waiting. After installing it, restarting, and jumping in and out of hibernation, it looks like I have lost all my network devices again (this is on an AR31S).
Maybe that's why they're quiet about them - they don't work?