[VIA] K8mm-v kept restarting OS

Hi
Hope you can help me with this. I have already done a search on the forum but can't find any related articles on it. I have a problem with this new K8MM-V motherboard that i have just bought. It kept restarting the Win XP OS after I installed the VIA chipset drivers. No problem with the raid, sound and VGA drivers that came with the bundled CD though. My current config is as per below. Tried to find updated chipset drivers to resolve this but none were available.
OS: Windows XP
M/B: K8MM-V
CPU: AMD Sempron 2600
Ram: Kingston DDR400 512mb
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 160GB 7200rpm
CDROM: Sony CDRW/DVD combo 52x32x52x16
 

 
Remove slowdowncpu.exe or dont install intek chipset update on msi driver disk!.
Well this is on the msi driver cd on the k8vmm board series we started selling these and i noticed the same thing it crashes systems that use semperon cpu's.
Its in the intel inf update the 1st item on menu on the driver disk, msi might have not put it there but it is there none the less, i had an argument at work, i have build over 20 of these system all same thing it becomes highly unstable using a semperon cpu the program is not designed for it.
The fix just remove it using msconfig or hackthis and the system runs fine, i had a bet at work that it WAS on the driver disk setup a hd right out of the wrapper using xp home pulled up msconfig after installing the itel inf chipset update driver there it was under inf/msi/ dir.

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    Library/LaunchAgents:
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