Windows Vista Hotfixes
A file is not overwritten when you try to overwrite the file by using copy in the command shell on a Windows Vista-based computer that has Italian Language Pack installed
(Resolved in SP1)An update that addresses the change to daylight saving time in 2007 is available for Windows Server 2003 R2-based computers and for Windows Vista-based computers that are running Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications
(Resolved in SP1)The read speed of the DVD-R/RW drive is much slower than the expected speed on a Windows Vista-based computer
(Resolved in SP1)You cannot delete or rename the Offline Files when you work offline on a Windows Vista-based computer
(Resolved in SP1)Stop error message when you try to print content that includes a bitmap on a Windows Vista-based computer: “Stop 0×00000001″
(Resolved in SP1)Stop error when you try to restart a Windows PE 2.0 system that uses AMD Barcelona processor and that has the Operating System Capabilities (_OSC) method enabled in the Dell BIOS: “STOP: 0×0000007B (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE)”
(Resolved in SP1)An exclamation mark (!) may appear next to a USB device in Device Manager after you resume a Windows Vista-based portable computer from standby (S3)
(Resolved in SP1)The Address bar is displayed unexpectedly when you use Internet Explorer 7 to browse a Web page that you developed
(Resolved in SP1)Windows Vista-based computer may stop responding when you install or uninstall some update packages for a USB HID component and and then restart the computer
(Resolved in SP1)Error message when you try to use the Computer Management tool on a Windows Vista-based computer that has a USB card reader or a built-in card reader: “Windows - No Disk”
(Resolved in SP1)Issues that you may experience when you use the Chinese Traditional DaYi (version 6.0) Input Method Editor (IME) or the Chinese Traditional Array (version 6.0) IME on a Windows Vista-based computer
(Resolved in SP1)Description of the Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless
You cannot view certificate information in Windows Internet Explorer 7 or in Certificate Manager if you use an unattended answer file to install Windows Vista
(Resolved in SP1)After you use Windows Photo Gallery to display an image in full-screen mode on a Windows Vista-based computer, the image is not displayed on a network projector that is connected to the computer
(Resolved in SP1)Stop error message when you put a Windows Vista-based computer in hibernation: “STOP: 0×000000A0 (0×00000009, 0xc0000001, 0×00000001, 0×00000000) INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR (a0)”
(Resolved in SP1)You are prompted to provide your administrative credentials when you try to open a Systems Management Server (SMS)-based item in Control Panel on a Windows Vista-based computer
(Resolved in SP1)On a Windows Vista-based computer, the language settings and the keyboard settings are displayed incorrectly in the “Country or region” page of the OOBE Wizard
(Resolved in SP1)Error message when you try to copy files from a Windows Vista-based computer to another computer by using Windows Explorer: “Out of memory There is not enough memory to complete this operation”
(Resolved in SP1)On a Windows Vista-based computer, you cannot access certain directories on a Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) server
(Resolved in SP1)On a Windows Vista-based computer, you cannot view the pop-up menu when you try to access a DVD-VR format DVD that was created by using a consumer electronics DVD recorder
(Resolved in SP1)When you use Windows Media Center to play live TV or a DVD on a Windows Vista-based computer, you cannot hear the audio after you wake the computer from sleep
(Resolved in SP1)Error message when you use the Reg.exe tool to query a registry subkey on a computer that is running Windows Vista: “ERROR: More data is available”
(Resolved in SP1)On a Windows Vista-based computer, when you try to set the tilt value and the pan value for a UVC-compatible camera, the pan value is out of range
(Resolved in SP1)Folders on a Windows Vista-based client computer are not redirected as expected in a Windows Server 2003 domain
(Resolved in SP1)You are prompted to type your user credentials when when you try to access a business application that is configured to use the Single Sign-On (SSO) feature on a Windows Vista-based computer
(Resolved in SP1)
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