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| | Vista HP AMD restart problems For the first six months that I owned my new HP computer an (a6330f desktop), the computer would hang every time I tried to restart. Shut down followed by starting up was usually not a problem. Windows update would automatically update then attempt to restart, and I would find my computer crashed in the morning. Usually I would have to shut down and then endure the screen that says windows did not start up properly and what do you want to do. Repair startup never worked. So I would ask it to restart windows normally. So typically I had a two to three stage reboot process. Eventually after a lot of research on the net I learned that HP had screwed up and installed a lot of system files relevent to Intel processors, and not AMD processors. People with XP systems had isolated one particular file as the culprit in terrible reboot problems: there is a file called intelppm.sys in the directory windows \system32\drivers that is Intel-specific and causes problems in systems with AMD processors. There is even a Microsoft Knowledge Base article on this somewhere. The long and the short of it is this: if you disable this file by renaming it xxxintelppm.syx, the restart problem disappears. Research it, and then try disabling this file. Best wishes to anyone who has this problem. |
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| | Re: Vista HP AMD restart problems "rgorsch" <rgorsch@xxxxxx-ca.edu> wrote in message news:60e705c2-8edf-47d5-a850-006d4954bd0b@xxxxxx Quote: > For the first six months that I owned my new HP computer an (a6330f > desktop), the computer would hang every time I tried to restart. Shut > down followed by starting up was usually not a problem. Windows > update would automatically update then attempt to restart, and I would > find my computer crashed in the morning. Usually I would have to shut > down and then endure the screen that says windows did not start up > properly and what do you want to do. Repair startup never worked. So > I would ask it to restart windows normally. So typically I had a two > to three stage reboot process. > > Eventually after a lot of research on the net I learned that HP had > screwed up and installed a lot of system files relevent to Intel > processors, and not AMD processors. People with XP systems had > isolated one particular file as the culprit in terrible reboot > problems: there is a file called intelppm.sys in the directory windows > \system32\drivers that is Intel-specific and causes problems in > systems with AMD processors. There is even a Microsoft Knowledge Base > article on this somewhere. > > The long and the short of it is this: if you disable this file by > renaming it xxxintelppm.syx, the restart problem disappears. Research > it, and then try disabling this file. Best wishes to anyone who has > this problem. Is the computer still under warranty? If so, exercise your warranty rights with HP. |
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