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Should I Use Windows Vista Update?

Posted in Vista Updates, Software, Technology, Generic by maestro on the August 27th, 2007

If you are a user of Windows Vista, as millions of PC owners are, you have the newest and most advanced version of Windows available. Over five years of development went into this software, which translates into millions of hours of effort by software professionals.

So, with all of this, why should you install any updates? Shouldn’t it work right out of the box?

These updates are needed for several reasons.

First, while Windows Vista delivered many improvements to it’s graphical user interface, networking, and program performance, it had some compatibility issues in it’s earliest releases. This is a new operating system that must work flawlessly with thousands of existing applications and hardware, manufactured by companies from around the world.
Your update will address many of the issues that have been identified since the product’s release.

Second reason is security. Vista is as good or better at secure operation than any of it’s predecessors. However, the security landscape is constantly changing. Hackers, spammers, and malware artists are constantly probing Vista and other operating systems for ways to take over. Your Vista update will address potential and confirmed threats to the security of your computer and your network.

So the answer to the question ‘Should I Use Windows Vista Update?’ is yes. Keeping your OS up to date, whether it’s Vista or any other, is crucial to operating in the on line environment of the twenty first century.

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