Prescott/CeleronD/ExtremeEdition and SP2 Fix

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The problem of SP2 not installing on Prescott/ Celerons) and Extreme Edition
CPUs has been identified.

It appears to be due to the machine's BIOS not installing a production level
microcode update.

To check whether the BlOS is at the correct level download the Intel
Processor Frequency ID utility from:

http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/frequencyid/

The microcode version is identified by this utility as "CPU Revision"

So for this CPU:

· CPU Family = 15

· CPU Model = 3

· CPU Stepping = 4

The microcode revision should be at least 8 (if it is zero, then no
microcode update was installed at all):

· CPU Revision = 8

If the revisions is not 8, then boot into Safe Mode. Rename the file
%windir%\system32\drivers\update.sys so that it does not load.

Reboot into 'normal' mode. Apply the SP2 upgrade file and the failure to
boot should not recur. Check your motherboard manufacturers' website often
for updates to your BIOS as this is a temporary workaround and can cause
instability.


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www.coribright.com


This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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Where do you get youre information from,the posted specs are either wrong,
mis-guideing,or w/o relevance.Familiy only goes to 5,or with a P4,it should
be F,15 doesnt exist.Stepping 4,for a P4 it should be 9,Revision 8,for a P4
it should be 14. Get a grip.

"Cari (MS MVP)" wrote:

> The problem of SP2 not installing on Prescott/ Celerons) and Extreme Edition
> CPUs has been identified.
>
> It appears to be due to the machine's BIOS not installing a production level
> microcode update.
>
> To check whether the BlOS is at the correct level download the Intel
> Processor Frequency ID utility from:
>
> http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/frequencyid/
>
> The microcode version is identified by this utility as "CPU Revision"
>
> So for this CPU:
>
> · CPU Family = 15
>
> · CPU Model = 3
>
> · CPU Stepping = 4
>
> The microcode revision should be at least 8 (if it is zero, then no
> microcode update was installed at all):
>
> · CPU Revision = 8
>
> If the revisions is not 8, then boot into Safe Mode. Rename the file
> %windir%\system32\drivers\update.sys so that it does not load.
>
> Reboot into 'normal' mode. Apply the SP2 upgrade file and the failure to
> boot should not recur. Check your motherboard manufacturers' website often
> for updates to your BIOS as this is a temporary workaround and can cause
> instability.
>
>
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
> www.coribright.com
>
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>
>
 
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From Intel.
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www.coribright.com

"Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message
news:19AA942F-1293-4342-8CED-8F09F4B906A1@microsoft.com...
> Where do you get youre information from,the posted specs are either wrong,
> mis-guideing,or w/o relevance.Familiy only goes to 5,or with a P4,it
> should
> be F,15 doesnt exist.Stepping 4,for a P4 it should be 9,Revision 8,for a
> P4
> it should be 14. Get a grip.
>
> "Cari (MS MVP)" wrote:
>
>> The problem of SP2 not installing on Prescott/ Celerons) and Extreme
>> Edition
>> CPUs has been identified.
>>
>> It appears to be due to the machine's BIOS not installing a production
>> level
>> microcode update.
>>
>> To check whether the BlOS is at the correct level download the Intel
>> Processor Frequency ID utility from:
>>
>> http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/frequencyid/
>>
>> The microcode version is identified by this utility as "CPU Revision"
>>
>> So for this CPU:
>>
>> · CPU Family = 15
>>
>> · CPU Model = 3
>>
>> · CPU Stepping = 4
>>
>> The microcode revision should be at least 8 (if it is zero, then no
>> microcode update was installed at all):
>>
>> · CPU Revision = 8
>>
>> If the revisions is not 8, then boot into Safe Mode. Rename the file
>> %windir%\system32\drivers\update.sys so that it does not load.
>>
>> Reboot into 'normal' mode. Apply the SP2 upgrade file and the failure to
>> boot should not recur. Check your motherboard manufacturers' website
>> often
>> for updates to your BIOS as this is a temporary workaround and can cause
>> instability.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
>> www.coribright.com
>>
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>>
>>
 
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So sorry, I forgot to add, in Family even my Tablet (with its 1Ghz Centrino)
is Family 6, Model 9.

Perhaps your info is out of date, mine is current at time of posting. Are
your CPUs in the wrong decade?
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www.coribright.com

"Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message
news:19AA942F-1293-4342-8CED-8F09F4B906A1@microsoft.com...
> Where do you get youre information from,the posted specs are either wrong,
> mis-guideing,or w/o relevance.Familiy only goes to 5,or with a P4,it
> should
> be F,15 doesnt exist.Stepping 4,for a P4 it should be 9,Revision 8,for a
> P4
> it should be 14. Get a grip.
>
 
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Cari (MS MVP) wrote:
> So sorry, I forgot to add, in Family even my Tablet (with its 1Ghz
> Centrino) is Family 6, Model 9.
>
> Perhaps your info is out of date, mine is current at time of posting.
> Are your CPUs in the wrong decade?

No, Andrew the Eejit is. Or he's forgotten his medication again. Probably
both.

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