Security Chip Incompatib​le with XP SP3 !

Also see my post about security chip lockup on boot with XP SP3...
Just talked to Lenovo support about my problem.  They told me that my T60 security chip was incompatible with XP SP3 and the fix was to not load SP3.  Hard to believe that is their "solution" !!!  
In any even, BEWARE !   Be sure to set a back up / restore point before installing XP SP3.  You will likely need it.
If anyone has a solution, I   sure would like to know about it.  Per the previous post, Inactivating or disabling the security chip from bios will not prevent the hang.  Only restoring the system to pre-SP3 will let the machine boot.
Thanks,
Woody

I have a Treo 680 and I spent about an hour on the phone at my computer with tech support from Palm trying to resolve this and when it
was all said and done I still can not get my calendar and contacts to sync. Tech support told me that I have a corrupted database and that
there is problems with the SP3 and the hot sync manager. They told me they were working on it but couldn't give a timeframe for when
it would be fixed. I can not remove SP3 from my computer. I have enough issues already with security without adding to it. Palm needs
to fix this problem right away.
Post relates to: Treo 680 (AT&T)

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