As time goes by, more and more news about Windows 7 SP1 appears in front of the world. Since Windows 7 performed well after its release, Microsoft has shifted most of its energy to the development of SP1. Recently, many media have been actively spying on the release date and other news of Windows 7 SP1 through various channels. The Russian website Wzor.net, which has repeatedly accurately reported Windows 7, revealed today that the Windows 7 SP1 Beta test version will be completed in March.
Wzor.net claims that according to reliable sources, the final RTM version of Windows 7 SP1 will be completed in November 2010.
After the Windows 7 SP1 beta is completed in March, Microsoft will first make it available to internal staff for testing. Windows 7 SP1 Beta will be released publicly in April for users to test.
Wzor.net added that Microsoft plans to start development of SP2 in October 2010.
Like all other service packs, Windows 7 SP1 will include all patches since the official release of Windows 7 in October 2009, and will add some new features based on user feedback. According to InfoWorld, Windows SP1 has improved Bluetooth and WiFi functions and added support for USB 3.0, increasing the popularity of this operating system in the business sector.
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