I’m not a user of Microsoft Vista but this is for those having it as their main OS. Microsoft has released Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. The update adds support for additional hardware and standards, including 64 bit processors from VIA. It’s also designed to make it easier for IT professionals to deploy the operating system, and it includes all of the security updates and hotfixes released since Vista SP1. This could be the last service pack for Windows Vista as Windows 7 is touted to be released end of this year or early next year.
The update also includes Windows Search 4.0, which is the latest version of Microsoft’s desktop search client, plus improved WiFi performance after resuming from sleep mode. In order to install Windows Vista SP2, you’ll need to have Service Pack 1 installed.
You can download Windows Vista SP2 for 32-bit or 64-bit processors. Or check out the release notes for more information.