![]() Microsoft would benefit by postponing Windows 7 SP1, Cherry argued. ![]() "There's no required rule for a service pack," observed Michael Cherry, an analyst with Kirkland, Wash.-based Directions on Microsoft. The company issued Windows XP SP1 slightly more than 10 months after the release of XP in October 2001, and delivered the first service pack for Vista about 12 months after Vista's January 2007 retail launch. That schedule would, in fact, fit with the timetable Microsoft used for the two desktop operating systems prior to Windows 7. "The earliest Microsoft can realistically release Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 is in the last quarter of 2010," the site said.
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