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Based on my experience, the short answer is, no. I'm not sure, but I
think SR-1 is more concerned with fixing problems, as opposed to
performance improvements? BTW, I understand SR-2 is due sometime during
the summer. There's a stack of info about SR-1 on Microsoft's Web site.