On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 12:30:22 -0500, "Sjonia Harper [MSFT]"
>Get the Latest Updates and Information from Your PC Manufacturer Before
>Installing Windows XP Service Pack 2
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/oemlinks.mspx
That's good advice, but don't count on having the latest available
BIOS revision as being an assurance you are SP-OK, if your system uses
(or plans to later use) an Intel Prescott-generation processor.
Intel's line implies that all current motherboards should be expected
to be OK, save a few crummy ones that aren't.
However, we don't know the %s here - and from what I have seen (i.e.
only ONE "I have a Prescott, and SP2 works fine here" post) it may be
that most Prescott-generation PCs are at risk, new BIOS or not.
So I'd check
http://cquirke.mvps.org/sp2intel.htm first, before doing
any SP2 on an Intel processor PC unless I knew it was not only not
Prescott, but also that it's mobo was old enough never to Prescott.
Full details are in that link. I'd like to see this specific issue
addressed in MS's "before you install..." advice; it's implied in a
very general way as "check your hardware / BIOS vendor", but that's
like saying "walk carefully" rather than "you are in a minefield" -
IOW it may CYA, but it's not an effective, specific warning.
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