Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Coming Out in 2011
While we all know that the public beta of SP1 for Windows 7 came out some weeks back, it looks like Microsoft will be officially releasing the actual Windows 7 Service Pack this 2011. To be precise it looks like this will take place in April of 2011, based on updates gathered.
Most Microsoft users were anticipating the SP1 to come out by this year. Official remain firm that the new Service Pack does not contains no new features and will carry mostly enhancements. These “enhancements” include things such as support for more third-party federation services; improved HDMI audio device support; and XPS printing fixes.
Take note thought that this does not contradict the belief that the Windows 7 Service Pack will not be coming out this year. Microsoft has showed some inconsistencies when it comes to releasing such updates and from the looks of it, there is no telling if the official Service Pack will be out this year or in 2011.
Users, especially businesses, make use of updates to coincide with milestones for their planning and deployment with a new operating system.
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