Windows XP SP3 Woes particularly Affect AMD Systems
Users who thought the Windows XP operating system would be more dependable than its younger sibling Vista are being buffeted by reports that the latest update for XP, Service Pack 3, has its own problems.
A variety of complaints about SP3 are being posted on the Web, with users complaining about system crashes, spontaneous reboots, and other issues. On the Windows XP forum at Microsoft.com, for instance, a poster named Doug W. said that, after installing SP3, he had to use system restore “after three attempts, with different configurations each instance.” He mentioned that his system has an Athlon chip from Advanced Micro Devices, and other users have reported similar problems with SP3 on AMD machines.
AMD-Based HP Machines
According to news reports, a Microsoft document lays the blame for the endless reboot problem after installing SP3 on some computer makers. The issue, the document said, is when the XP disc image is created on an
Jesper Johansson, who used to work for Microsoft, famous on his blog that Microsoft identified the same problem with Service Pack 2 for XP, and that the specific problem is rare to Hewlett-Packard AMD-based desktop machines.
He quoted the company as saying in an spread written following the XP SP2 problem that it did not support using a computer with one kind of processor to run an operating system based on an image created on a computer with another kind of processor. The editorial described how to modify the Windows registry to right the problem.
SP3 was released to broad distribution by Microsoft final Wednesday, and is available from Windows Update service or from the company’s Download Center. It offers a variety of fixes and enhancements to XP, which Microsoft has said it will…
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