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Microsoft is at fault since they should have tested it on AMD ma
Is anyone so foolish to think that MS gives an ounce of care? Thier history is a long string of blunders that repeatedly cost the end-users precious time and money. They should have tested this SP3 on sevearl makes and models of Intel and AMD machines before releasing it. They also recently admitted to this same error when dealing with Norton Anti-virus and SP3, wherein Norton beat them to the board with a fix three weeks before MS came out with one. See http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9104439&source=rss_news10