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XP SP3 crashes some AMD machines
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XP SP3 crashes some AMD machines

by Stewart Meagher  on May 12, 2008
Tags: XP | SP3 | AMD
"I can confirm this is very true, i use AMD and sp3 gave me the blue screen of death so i had to format two drives to fix it, i installed it earlier in the week on an intel system i built for my ..."
 
The long-awaited and much-delayed update to Windows XP, Service Pack 3, is giving owners of machines with AMD hardware headaches aplenty it seems.
The problems, which first arose just one day after the push, have been causing lots of noise on Microsoft support sites and angry user blogs.

One user reported, "I just installed Windows XP SP3 and after completing the processes and when the system reboots, the system cannot proceed to load the Windows. It just displays the flash screen of Windows then after it reboots again."

Angry users have also reported that, after the installation, it is not even possible to boot in safe mode, usually the last resort before setting up a repeated forehead/screen interface.

Jesper Johansson, a former program manager for security policy at Microsoft and a well respected blogger has provided some pointers as to where the problem might lie.

According to Johansson, there appears to be two separate problems. One affects only AMD-equipped PCs sold by Hewlett-Packard. "The problem is that HP, apparently along with other OEMs, deploys the same image to Intel-based computers that they do to AMD-based computers," said Johansson.

"Because the image for both Intel and AMD is the same all have the intelppm.sys driver installed and running. That driver provides power management on Intel-based computers. On an AMD-based computer, amdk8.sys provides the same functionality."
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ajaypathak
May 12, 2008 1:06 PM
that's a real bad news for amd users
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XP SP3 crashes some AMD machines?
The long-awaited and much-delayed update to Windows XP, Service Pack 3, is giving owners of machines with AMD hardware headaches aplenty it seems.

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steve_666
May 12, 2008 2:04 PM
i'm guesing this is so people have to upgrade to vista....
steve_666
May 12, 2008 2:04 PM
i meant 'guessing'
Darky123
May 12, 2008 9:23 PM
(XP SP3 crashes some AMD machines) also crashs my IBM Intel P4 laptop runs the processor down to a speed that it stops,It also doesnt like Zonealarm on another computer refusing to run, XP SP3 is a dud total waste of time
vbn
May 14, 2008 5:10 PM
microsoft downloaded service pack 3 for my wifes computer yesterday and all went well until she rebooted, it would not,i had to go into safe mode and uninstall sp3 then computer worked fine again,also it has an AMD processor, but you would thing that microsoft would be able to get it right by now as the SP3 downloaded automatically and so it was a night mare for my wife as she knows very little about computers
snoozeys
May 14, 2008 11:27 PM
I can confirm this is very true, i use AMD and sp3 gave me the blue screen of death so i had to format two drives to fix it, i installed it earlier in the week on an intel system i built for my brothers kids and it was fine
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