R.I.P Windows Vista RTM

Apr 15, 2010 No Comments by

Windows Vista with no service packs installed (sometimes referred to as RTM or SP0) will be reaching end of support on April 13th.

The beginning of the end of that chapter..

However, in conjunction with this milestone, Microsoft did make a subtle adjustment to its support policy, easing the hard deadline a bit.

Under the new policy, Microsoft support staff are allowed to make their “best effort” to provide limited troubleshooting to customers running unsupported service packs, even if they don’t have a custom support contract.

“Under the former service pack support policy, when a service pack reached the end of support, customers were no longer eligible to receive troubleshooting help from Microsoft Customer Service and Support, including assisted telephone support, security updates, or non-security hotfixes,” Microsoft said in a blog posting.

“We’ve received a lot of feedback on this policy from our customers and partners over the past few years,” the company said.

“Many customers asked for the ability to receive troubleshooting support from Microsoft on unsupported service packs, if the product itself is still in the Mainstream Support phase or Extended Support phase.

Their general opinion was that if they are experiencing issues, Microsoft should provide limited support or migration assistance for the unsupported service pack.”

The goal of the added support will still be to help the customers move to a supported version of the software.

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