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    Abit BE6 clean install ACPI howto?

    Thanks but I finally figured it out! FOR ALL YOU PEOPLE THAT WANT ACPI INSTALLED READ THIS! If you KNOW your motherboard is ACPI compliant and windows doesn't do this: Use your windows setup disks to reinstall when the message that says "press f6 if you need to install third party scsi... blah blah blah" PRESS F5! then when that disk is done loading a windows will pop up. Scroll up in the window untill you find the "Advanced configuration and Power Managment (ACPI)-PC" entry and select it. Now reinstall or repair windows 2000. Note that I reinstalled so I don't know for sure if repairing will fix it. But I have heard it does. Also remember to have acpi enabled in the BIOS before you do this. !!! JUST CHANGING THE COMPUTER TYPE IN DEVICE MANAGER WILL MOST LIKELY RENDER YOUR CURRENT INSTALL COMPLETELY USELESS!!! The reason this works is because of the way windows 2000 checks if your system is acpi compliant. They just check for a few boards that are known to work or not work and if the board is not in the list it checks the manufacture date -not the bios revision date. And a-bit boards are older than the date specified but where ahead of there time so they work but are not detected.
  2. Allright, I had a clean install of windows 2000 and I have a BE6. For some reason it installs as a "standered pc" and doesn't install ACPI support. Now when I went to change it there where two options that looked right. "Uniproccessor ACPI" or "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) ..." I chose "Advanced Power ....blah blah" (the longer one) Anyway when I restarted, windows wouldn't even boot into safe mode. So Im screwed and I have to reinstall. Anyway I was wondering exactly how to get ACPi to function properly? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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