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Re: NaN Magic or Why Me?! [message #56752 is a reply to message #56751] Tue, 13 November 2007 11:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mort Canty is currently offline  Mort Canty
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Rick Towler schrieb:
>
>
> Mort Canty wrote:
>
>> I'd like to post the code so you, too, can amaze your friends,
>> but unfortunately the trick only works on my bloody computer.
>>
>> Seriously, can someone, anyone, tell me might be going on?
>
> How many other computers have you tried this on? Make/Model/Processor?
>
> Just a guess, but MS released "A microcode reliability update that
> improves the reliability of systems that use Intel processors". They're
> talking the Core 2 architecture (Core 2 variants and Xeon 3x and 5x). I
> believe that this was delivered as a critical update via the automagic
> update system so you may already have it installed but it would be worth
> checking.
>
> More info is here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936357
>
> -Rick

The errors occur on an ACER Veriton 7800 with intel P4 650, and
Lakeport-G i945G chipset running XP Professional SP2. So I guess it has
nothing to do with the MS update. I get no errors on my ASUS core-duo
laptop with the same OS (it's not here just now, so I don't know the
details). Ditto on an older P4 no-name with same software. I'll try a
few more, though, thanks.

Mort
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