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'''Windows Vista build 6002.18005.090410-1830''' is Service Pack 2 of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:Vista|Windows Vista]] operating system. It was released to manufacturing on April 28, 2009.
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'''Windows Vista build 6002''' is an official Service Pack 2 build of [[Windows Vista]], released to manufacturing on 28th April 2009.


Service Pack 2 offers improvements to application compatibility and overall system stability. New features provided by the update include support for Bluetooth 2.1, Blu-ray burning, and Windows Search 4.0.
Service Pack 2 offers improvements to application compatibility and overall system stability. New features provided by the update include support for Bluetooth 2.1, Blu-ray burning, and Windows Search 4.0.
In addition, the limitation of ten half-open outbound TCP connections imposed since [[Windows:XP|Windows XP]] [[Windows:XP:2600.2180.xpsp sp2.040803-2158|SP2]] has been removed.
In addition, the limitation of ten half-open outbound TCP connections imposed since [[Windows XP]] [[Windows XP/5.1.2600.2180.xpsp sp2.040803-2158|SP2]] has been removed.
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== Gallery ==
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6002-WelcomeCenter.PNG|Welcome Center
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 6 November 2023

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6.0.6002.18005.090410-1830
Kernel version NT 6.0
CPU architecture x86, x64

Windows Vista build 6002 is an official Service Pack 2 build of Windows Vista, released to manufacturing on 28th April 2009.

Service Pack 2 offers improvements to application compatibility and overall system stability. New features provided by the update include support for Bluetooth 2.1, Blu-ray burning, and Windows Search 4.0. In addition, the limitation of ten half-open outbound TCP connections imposed since Windows XP SP2 has been removed.

Gallery