Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Beta Available Next Month

Microsoft is set to release a Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Filled with New Updates for the said Microsoft OS

Hearing about Microsoft releasing Service Packs is nothing new but seeing that the Microsoft 7 is not that buggy compared to the Windows Vista, minor updates are set to be released by next month. The public beta update contains a combination of existing updates outside of the new Remote Desktop to support the new Windows Server 2008 SP1 features.

Compared to the buggy Windows Vista, the Windows 7 has so far been a stable OS to use. And with these minor updates, Microsoft is making sure that they do not encounter the same debacle (no matter how minor) that the Microsoft Vista had. The public beta of SP1 will be released at the end of July with the final version to be released soon after.

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