XP update throws some for a loop
CNET is reporting that some AMD users are reporting that they are stuck in a never ending reboot cycle because of the new WinXP SP 3 update!Owners of some AMD-based computers are finding that the move to Windows
XP Service Pack 3 has sent their systems into an endless reboot cycle.
"While the root cause of this issue is complex, it results from
OEMs improperly placing a Windows XP image created for an for
Intel-based computer onto machines with non-Intel chipsets," Microsoft
said in a statement. "Microsoft issued guidance to OEMs advising them
to only load Windows XP images onto like hardware in 2004."
The issue was noted late last week on Microsoft forums and by others, including ZDNet's mary Jo Foley. Those with a problem are encouraged to contact Microsoft's customer support.
The reboot cycle glitch is the latest hiccup for Microsoft with the service pack update. The company had to delay the release of the XP update after discovering at the 11th hour an incompatibility with one of its own programs.
With that issue, customers running Microsoft's Dynamics Retail
Management System could face data loss if they run that program in
conjunction with SP3.
After delaying the release of XP SP3 because of the issue, Microsoft
finally made the OS update available last week, after creating a filter
to ensure that those running Dynamics RMS did not get offered XP SP3.
Posted at 12:16PM May 12, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |