as the time of this post, there are still no bios update for this problem from major motherboard manufacturers. Maybe this is the reason Microsoft released the hotfix?
ehh, Even CPUs need hotfix, what! a hotfix for intel processor? LOL
ehh, Even CPUs need hotfix, what! a hotfix for intel processor? LOL
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Jun 28 2007, 12:47 PM
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as the time of this post, there are still no bios update for this problem from major motherboard manufacturers. Maybe this is the reason Microsoft released the hotfix?
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Jul 4 2007, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE(2kia @ Jun 30 2007, 06:30 PM) QUOTE The errata inside all Core 2 processors (T series, E series, Q series, QX series and Xeon 5000 series) can appear in very rare cases, and it can result a computer refusing to accept keyboard of mouse inputs. In Windows environment, it may result with a worldly known Blue Screen of Death, while Linux'es of this world may end up with kernel panic. If ur proc starts with E, better panic |
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Jul 5 2007, 06:50 PM
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It's just random IMO, no particular software will cause it unless the perfect condition is acheived. And then, it's BSOD. Personally, I used my Core2Duo series for 4 months now, and never once I BSOD'ed. Microsoft released this as a precaution measure, because the chance of it happening is quite low in the first place.
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