-
Website
http://www.tech-recipes.com/ -
Original page
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/628/windows-xp-and-sp2-and-amd-64-processors-and-problems-fyi/ -
Subscribe
All Comments -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
davak
83 comments · 1 points
-
Web Design
3 comments · 1 points
-
danishbacker
9 comments · 1 points
-
flexinfo
11 comments · 1 points
-
Tonychelle
4 comments · 1 points
-
-
Popular Threads
-
Facebook: How To Get Only Status Updates on Your FB Home Page
1 week ago · 4 comments
-
Firefox: Enable Case Sensitive Searches When Using Find (Ctrl+F)
5 days ago · 1 comment
-
Firefox 3.6: Enable Visual Previews When Using Ctrl+Tab (Windows Only)
6 days ago · 1 comment
-
Windows 7: How To Disable Live Preview for Taskbar Thumbnails
2 weeks ago · 2 comments
-
Gmail: How to block a sender from your inbox
3 weeks ago · 3 comments
-
Facebook: How To Get Only Status Updates on Your FB Home Page
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=...
thanks for the link!!
regards all
Steve.
Go to Mesh site they have a fix for installing from Microsoft site or from CD. It worked for me.
regards all
Steve.</ul>
See what I wrote for Tom.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesintelppm]
"Start"=dword:00000004
You need to install SP2, boot up in safe mode and double clcik on the .reg file above to add the info to the registry......... then reboot.
It worked for me
-I slipstreamed SP2 onto a WinXP Pro SP1 install CD (legal), and reinstalled windows (a repair installation, technically)
-After installing, as it is trying to boot up for the first time, I booted from the windows CD again and went into the Recovery Console.
-In the recovery console, I used the listsvc command to sort through all the drivers and such that Windows is loading upon boot. There is one called "intelppm", which is set up to load w/ windows. I ran the command "disable intelppm", which keeps that driver from loading. I exited the console, rebooted normally, and everything went well from there.
This is basically the same fix as the registry edit, but this is a way to get at it if you were stuck like I was without being able to boot into safe mode. I guess the boys at MS were all using Intel equipment, so they wouldn't notice that SP2 tries to load Intel processor drivers before AMD drivers, hence crashing an AMD computer during boot.