Microsoft Corp. could pull the trigger on putting out a beta of the first service pack for Windows Vista any day, with a final release by November, sources close to the company said.
Microsoft has been mum about exactly what will be included in Windows Vista Service Pack 1, a rollup of updates for the OS, many of which are pushed out automatically through its Web-based update services. The company also has not said when the software will be in final release, with the latest from the company revealing only that a beta will be out sometime before the end of the year.
The WinBeta.org blog reported Tuesday in a post that Microsoft ‘s Windows Driver Kit (WDK) team sent out an e-mail to beta testers that a new build of the WDK was being released to them to coincide “with the recent OS beta release for Vista SP1 Preview,” hinting that SP1 beta is soon to be sent to testers.
Others speculate Microsoft might release the SP1 beta today, the day it will report the company’s fiscal 2007 fourth quarter and year-end financial results.
In an e-mail interview Wednesday one source close to the company said he had been told by insiders that a beta of SP1 would be out by now, so an imminent release is highly likely. And another in an interview over instant messenger said that beta testers report SP1 will definitely be out this week, with a final release coming in November or December.