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I would really appreciate some help from anyone who has
successfully installed SP2 on a machine with an AMD Athlon 64 processor. After installation, my machine constantly reboots as described in Knowledge Base Article 878474. However, I do not have the file Mpegport.sys on my system. Nor do I have Sigma Designs Hollywood Plus DVD decoder installed. Obviously, I cannot follow the MS workaround by disabling a file that does not exist on my computer. Should I turn off DEP completely, even though this would negative one of the advantages in having the processor? Any other suggestions would be most gratefully received. |
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As far as I know, the current version of XP Service Pack 2 is only designed for a 32 bit Operating System with a 32 bit CPU. There are
untested areas and potential issues if this Service Pack 2 is installed on a 64 bit CPU. Currently, the MS development team is designing a new Service Pack 2 version for a 64 bit CPU, which should be out next year. In order to fix your computer, I believe it is best to temporarily remove Service Pack 2. How to remove SP2 http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...%5bLN%5d;875350 In your case with the constant reboot, the Recovery Console XPSP2 removal is your only option. Windows XP SP2 for Professionals http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...n/winxpsp2.mspx The following resouce is excellent for AMD64bit questions http://www.planetamd64.com/ Best Regards, Darren Curtis, MCSE Microsoft Enterprise Support Engineer Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ===================================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ===================================================== This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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I also had the same problem with SP2 and the AMD 64. I
guess this is just another case of Microsoft not supporting the Athlon 64 until Intel can create a competitive product. It would be nice if they could keep up with the latest technology. As Darren says, the only way I was able to fix it was to go into safe mode and restore the computer to the pre-SP2 condition. It should only take 15 min at most. E. Gross >-----Original Message----- >I would really appreciate some help from anyone who has >successfully installed SP2 on a machine with an AMD >Athlon 64 processor. > >After installation, my machine constantly reboots as >described in Knowledge Base Article 878474. However, I do >not have the file Mpegport.sys on my system. Nor do I >have Sigma Designs Hollywood Plus DVD decoder installed. > >Obviously, I cannot follow the MS workaround by disabling >a file that does not exist on my computer. > >Should I turn off DEP completely, even though this would >negative one of the advantages in having the processor? > >Any other suggestions would be most gratefully received. >. > |
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On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 04:16:17 -0700, "Alan Hodges"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I would really appreciate some help from anyone who has >successfully installed SP2 on a machine with an AMD >Athlon 64 processor. > >After installation, my machine constantly reboots as >described in Knowledge Base Article 878474. However, I do >not have the file Mpegport.sys on my system. Nor do I >have Sigma Designs Hollywood Plus DVD decoder installed. > >Obviously, I cannot follow the MS workaround by disabling >a file that does not exist on my computer. > >Should I turn off DEP completely, even though this would >negative one of the advantages in having the processor? Alan, yes, you should. Running without Service Pack 2 negates that advantage just as well. And the problem can still be solved by upgrading the driver that causes the problem. Just upgrade all drivers. The most likely ones are USB, Firewire, SATA, other disk controller drivers. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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Alan Hodges wrote:
> > Should I turn off DEP completely, even though this would > negative one of the advantages in having the processor? I'd run without DEP to test to see if this is the problem. If it is, then the fault is with a bad driver. -- -- Rob Moir, Microsoft MVP for servers & security Website - http://www.robertmoir.co.uk Virtual PC 2004 FAQ - http://www.robertmoir.co.uk/win/VirtualPC2004FAQ.html Kazaa - Software update services for your Viruses and Spyware. |
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