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Steve
September 14th 04, 05:18 PM
I have read most of the articles concerning the problem
with the Prescott microdiode, but I had the latest BIOS
(1002) installed and still had a "blue error screen" when
I installed SP2. I had to totally reinstall windows XP
Pro. I ran the Intell Processor ID utility and it doesn't
list my processor "type" it has the "stepping" at 3 and
the "revision" at 7, neither are compatable for a
successfull update to SP2 according to all the articles
I've read. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
can't afford to try again unless there are some
suggestions to my issue. Thanks for any help!

MAP
September 14th 04, 06:53 PM
"Steve" wrote:

> I have read most of the articles concerning the problem
> with the Prescott microdiode, but I had the latest BIOS
> (1002) installed and still had a "blue error screen" when
> I installed SP2. I had to totally reinstall windows XP
> Pro. I ran the Intell Processor ID utility and it doesn't
> list my processor "type" it has the "stepping" at 3 and
> the "revision" at 7, neither are compatable for a
> successfull update to SP2 according to all the articles
> I've read. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
> can't afford to try again unless there are some
> suggestions to my issue. Thanks for any help!
>

This is why I have decided not to install SP2, You need a bios update, if
none are avialable for yout mobo then jusy wait for one.

http://cquirke.mvps.org/sp2intel.htm

Joakim Hellström
September 14th 04, 10:45 PM
Or thats why you should use well known mb... like ASUS

I'm not 100% sure if I have my Prescott in my computer but I had no problem
at all with SP2

--
/Joakim Hellström
X-ellent Software
"MAP" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> "Steve" wrote:
>
>> I have read most of the articles concerning the problem
>> with the Prescott microdiode, but I had the latest BIOS
>> (1002) installed and still had a "blue error screen" when
>> I installed SP2. I had to totally reinstall windows XP
>> Pro. I ran the Intell Processor ID utility and it doesn't
>> list my processor "type" it has the "stepping" at 3 and
>> the "revision" at 7, neither are compatable for a
>> successfull update to SP2 according to all the articles
>> I've read. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
>> can't afford to try again unless there are some
>> suggestions to my issue. Thanks for any help!
>>
>
> This is why I have decided not to install SP2, You need a bios update, if
> none are avialable for yout mobo then jusy wait for one.
>
> http://cquirke.mvps.org/sp2intel.htm
>
>

Will Denny
September 14th 04, 10:54 PM
Hi

The problem has nothing to do with the mobo, but with the chipset. If
you're not sure WTF you have in your PC it could *bang* at any time!!

--

Will Denny
MVP - Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups


"Joakim Hellström" > wrote in message
...
> Or thats why you should use well known mb... like ASUS
>
> I'm not 100% sure if I have my Prescott in my computer but I had no
> problem at all with SP2
>
> --
> /Joakim Hellström
> X-ellent Software
> "MAP" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>>
>> "Steve" wrote:
>>
>>> I have read most of the articles concerning the problem
>>> with the Prescott microdiode, but I had the latest BIOS
>>> (1002) installed and still had a "blue error screen" when
>>> I installed SP2. I had to totally reinstall windows XP
>>> Pro. I ran the Intell Processor ID utility and it doesn't
>>> list my processor "type" it has the "stepping" at 3 and
>>> the "revision" at 7, neither are compatable for a
>>> successfull update to SP2 according to all the articles
>>> I've read. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
>>> can't afford to try again unless there are some
>>> suggestions to my issue. Thanks for any help!
>>>
>>
>> This is why I have decided not to install SP2, You need a bios update, if
>> none are avialable for yout mobo then jusy wait for one.
>>
>> http://cquirke.mvps.org/sp2intel.htm
>>
>>
>
>

Ron Reaugh
September 15th 04, 01:32 AM
"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
> Hi
>
> The problem has nothing to do with the mobo, but with the chipset.

Nope, just the Prescott, Celeron D and Extreme Edition CPUs.

Ron Reaugh
September 15th 04, 01:33 AM
"Steve" > wrote in message
...
> I have read most of the articles concerning the problem
> with the Prescott microdiode, but I had the latest BIOS
> (1002)

Obviously you need 1003. Put pressure on your mobo mfg.

> installed and still had a "blue error screen" when
> I installed SP2. I had to totally reinstall windows XP
> Pro. I ran the Intell Processor ID utility and it doesn't
> list my processor "type" it has the "stepping" at 3 and
> the "revision" at 7, neither are compatable for a
> successfull update to SP2 according to all the articles
> I've read. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
> can't afford to try again unless there are some
> suggestions to my issue. Thanks for any help!

Will Denny
September 15th 04, 01:41 AM
"Ron Reaugh" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Will Denny" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi
>>
>> The problem has nothing to do with the mobo, but with the chipset.
>
> Nope, just the Prescott, Celeron D and Extreme Edition CPUs.

Thank you. Is it OK if I let the person who originally found the fault know
these details? I'm sure that she will want to thank you as well.


--

Will Denny
MVP - Windows Shell/User
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Ron Reaugh
September 15th 04, 02:56 AM
"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
> "Ron Reaugh" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Will Denny" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> The problem has nothing to do with the mobo, but with the chipset.
> >
> > Nope, just the Prescott, Celeron D and Extreme Edition CPUs.
>
> Thank you. Is it OK if I let the person who originally found the fault
know
> these details? I'm sure that she will want to thank you as well.

I'm sure Cari would so thank me. The problem was first detected on 865/875
chipset mobos but it turns out that it is a CPU-microcode issue and not a
chipset issue.

You are welcome.

Will Denny
September 15th 04, 03:00 AM
"Ron Reaugh" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Will Denny" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Ron Reaugh" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >
>> > "Will Denny" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> Hi
>> >>
>> >> The problem has nothing to do with the mobo, but with the chipset.
>> >
>> > Nope, just the Prescott, Celeron D and Extreme Edition CPUs.
>>
>> Thank you. Is it OK if I let the person who originally found the fault
> know
>> these details? I'm sure that she will want to thank you as well.
>
> I'm sure Cari would so thank me. The problem was first detected on
> 865/875
> chipset mobos but it turns out that it is a CPU-microcode issue and not a
> chipset issue.
>
> You are welcome.

At least someone knows who first found the problem - cheers.


--

Will Denny
MVP - Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups

Ron Martell
September 15th 04, 04:42 AM
"Steve" > wrote:

>I have read most of the articles concerning the problem
>with the Prescott microdiode, but I had the latest BIOS
>(1002) installed and still had a "blue error screen" when
>I installed SP2. I had to totally reinstall windows XP
>Pro. I ran the Intell Processor ID utility and it doesn't
>list my processor "type" it has the "stepping" at 3 and
>the "revision" at 7, neither are compatable for a
>successfull update to SP2 according to all the articles
>I've read. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
>can't afford to try again unless there are some
>suggestions to my issue. Thanks for any help!

Here is a workaround that was devised shortly after this problem was
first diagnosed. There may be a more recent version of it but I
haven't seen it yet.

*****
The "CPU Revision" as reported by the Intel utility must be at least 8
for the Prescott, Celeron D, and Extreme Edition CPUs. If it is not
then the work around is to boot into Safe Mode (disable L1 and L2
cache in the BIOS setup if there are problems) and then rename
%windir%\system32\drivers\update.sys so that it does not load.

This may cause stability problems with the computers so it should be
regarded as only a temporary work-around pending a BIOS update that
will bring the CPU Revision to the correct value. Then the file
should be renamed back to the original name again.
*****

Hope this is of some assistance.

Good luck



Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."

steve
September 15th 04, 07:19 PM
I am using a Asus P4P800-E deluxe with the 1002 Bios (which is the latest).

"Joakim Hellström" wrote:

> Or thats why you should use well known mb... like ASUS
>
> I'm not 100% sure if I have my Prescott in my computer but I had no problem
> at all with SP2
>
> --
> /Joakim Hellström
> X-ellent Software
> "MAP" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> >
> > "Steve" wrote:
> >
> >> I have read most of the articles concerning the problem
> >> with the Prescott microdiode, but I had the latest BIOS
> >> (1002) installed and still had a "blue error screen" when
> >> I installed SP2. I had to totally reinstall windows XP
> >> Pro. I ran the Intell Processor ID utility and it doesn't
> >> list my processor "type" it has the "stepping" at 3 and
> >> the "revision" at 7, neither are compatable for a
> >> successfull update to SP2 according to all the articles
> >> I've read. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
> >> can't afford to try again unless there are some
> >> suggestions to my issue. Thanks for any help!
> >>
> >
> > This is why I have decided not to install SP2, You need a bios update, if
> > none are avialable for yout mobo then jusy wait for one.
> >
> > http://cquirke.mvps.org/sp2intel.htm
> >
> >
>
>
>

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