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August 28, 2006

Suddenly, Windows Vista No Longer in Free Fall

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And just like that, Windows Vista rebounds. Years of delays, broken promises, and reduced expectations have dogged the Windows product team, which has been portrayed as hapless, indecisive, and unable to ship products. But the recent release of a surprisingly good Vista pre-Release Candidate 1 (pre-RC1) build, combined with internal information about the expected completion today of the actual Vista RC1 build that will ship in early September, suggests that the doomsayers suddenly have a lot less to talk about.

Given the lackluster quality of Vista's previous pre-release versions, I wasn't expecting such a sudden turnaround. But Vista build 5536, which Microsoft shipped late Friday, rights most of the past wrongs and offers major performance, compatibility, and fit-and-finish improvements, along with a heaping helping of bug fixes. Suddenly, I can use the phrase "it just works" in tandem with Vista and not burst into sardonic laughter. It's real this time. And, I have to say, it was quite unexpected.

You can find out more about the pre-RC1 build in my review "Windows Vista Build 5536 Review" at http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winvista_5536.asp . That build was given to technical beta testers and selected users over the weekend, and Microsoft MSDN and TechNet subscribers can expect to see it later this week. Most important, however, is that Microsoft will soon ship a true Vista RC1 build to millions of customers around the world. And if RC1 is anything like build 5536--and it should be--most of those people are going to be very happy indeed.

According to my sources, Microsoft plans to finalize Vista RC1 this afternoon. The build, 5568.16384, will ship internally today and will be seeded to customers next week if all goes well. To give you an idea of how momentous an occasion this is, consider that there were more than 825 bugs in the Vista RC1 build tree as recently as August 5. Today, that bug count is down to just 7, none of which are showstoppers or problems that would prevent Microsoft from shipping that code to customers.

So here's the schedule. Microsoft plans to ship RC1 publicly sometime in early September, probably right after Labor Day. Microsoft will finalize Vista in mid-to-late October and ship it to its volume-license customers in November. Consumers can expect to see Vista in retail stores and with new PC purchases beginning in late January 2007. A month ago, this schedule seemed overly aggressive, given the problems we were seeing in previous builds. Suddenly, unexpectedly, that's all changed.

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Reader Comments
Wonderful. Congratulations Microsoft!

Windows Vista is a GO!

GuidStephen August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


This is excellent news! Can't wait to get it to replace my 2-year old HTPC. I need to buy another XBox360 to use it as HME for the game room. apple's going down for sure this time and I bet Microsoft will NOT help out this time. apple users, better switch now before it's too late. Be smart and take your losses and move on.

google and apple will be just like netscape years ago. Zune is coming...

Latest market share statistics:
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=2

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bonch, go back to your room! your grandmother is home.
bdkjones, you are just as retarded as bonch.
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cuibap August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


This is excellent news! Can't wait to get it to replace my 2-year old HTPC. I need to buy another XBox360 to use it as HME for the game room. apple's going down for sure this time and I bet Microsoft will NOT help out this time. apple users, better switch now before it's too late. Be smart and take your losses and move on.

google and apple will be just like netscape years ago. Zune is coming...

Latest market share statistics:
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=2

//////////////////////////////////////////////////
bonch, go back to your room! your grandmother is home.
bdkjones, you are just as retarded as bonch.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////

cuibap August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


This is excellent news! Can't wait to get it to replace my 2-year old HTPC. I need to buy another XBox360 to use it as HME for the game room. apple's going down for sure this time and I bet Microsoft will NOT help out this time. apple users, better switch now before it's too late. Be smart and take your losses and move on.

google and apple will be just like netscape years ago. Zune is coming...

Latest market share statistics:
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=2

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bonch, go back to your room! your grandmother is home.
bdkjones, you are just as retarded as bonch.
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cuibap August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


<ignoring both MS and Apple trolls>
As has been said before - a solid release will earn forgiveness for all delays. Here's to hoping Vista was worth the wait!

jersey72 August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


What a shock.

Back on August 2, Paul called Vista, "Windows Titanic". At that time, I commented thusly:

http://tinyurl.com/eg5tb

"Paul knows full well that the Vista ("Vista has never been delayed"--Steve Ballmer) project is well on track. This is typical of Paul. It's reminds me of how he wrote a scathing review of Beta 2, only to marvel a month later at what a remarkable job MS had done improving things. Expect him back about 60 days from now raving about the miraculous comeback of Vista. I expect a headline, "New Management Steers Vista Ship in Right Direction" or something of the sort."

Well, it only took 30 days, not 60, but here Paul is, raving about the incredible comeback. Just as I predicted.

Like I said...what a shock.

lotsamystuff August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"Well, it only took 30 days, not 60, but here Paul is, raving about the incredible comeback. Just as I predicted."

So you don't believe him?

anonymous August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Actually, build 5536 is the first one to receive good reviews from most testers. The credit goes to the software programmers in Redmond who've been working day in and day out trying to make the OS usable. They deserve all the praise and a vacation for a job well done (when it finally ships).

shark47 August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


From those I know that have it RC1 does seem a bit faster than Beta2. They still don't have all the drivers worked out, but it is moving along. Either way the limiting factor for me is going to be upgrading my main system.

This will be purely a personal thing though... I've got plenty of horsepower as it is, Beta*1* runs as fast with aero as XP does right now; but when I do the switch, I want to be in a truely DX10 environment, hardware up.

will84 August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


this build is excellent quality. lightyears ahead of beta2. I hope they give us RC1 soon and I'll probably make it my primary OS. The UI is also quite improved. Even the plain default aero, outdoes apple's UI in everyway (well so did XP with non MS themes applied). Having said that, I'm really looking forward to 3rd party themes to tap the WPF.

vista rocks.!

guruguru August 28, 2006 (Article Rating: )


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