NT.gamer 0 Posted October 20, 2000 Is there any way to install Windows 2000 in ACPI-Mode? Windows 2000 thinks my mainboard (Biostar M6TLG) isn't acpi-compatible, but in Win98SE this mainboard supports ACPI. So I ask you: How can I install Windows 2000 with ACPI-Support??? Share this post Link to post
OLEerror 0 Posted October 20, 2000 Windows 2000 supports ACPI differently than 98. Check to see if there is a BIOS update available for your system. Share this post Link to post
NT.gamer 0 Posted October 20, 2000 I have the newest bios... (TLG0514B), and on boot-up i can see an acpi-controller which get the irq 9 from the bios.... So I think this mainboard supports ACPI, but (for example) i can't activate it in the power management option in the bios.... Share this post Link to post
JediBaron 0 Posted October 20, 2000 If you installed Win2k before you had fully complient ACPI bios or it was shut off in the bios settings then Win2k will not install ACPI support. This is by design as the kernals are different for standard and ACPI modes, just as the kernal's also different for dual-processor mode. The best way to enable the support now is to reinstall. You an try manually changing it in the Device Manager, but I don't recommend it, if it doesn't work win2k will completely toast itself. [This message has been edited by JediBaron (edited 20 October 2000).] Share this post Link to post
someone_nt 0 Posted October 20, 2000 Quote: So I ask you: How can I install Windows 2000 with ACPI-Support??? Boot from Windows 2000 CD. When Prompted "Press F6 to boot from another SCSI device..." press F5 Instead. Choose "ACPI Complaint System" from the list. Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted October 20, 2000 Posibilities: 1. ACPI will be installed regardless if the bios is newer than 31/12/99. 2. Edit the txtsetup.sif file in i386 folder (by copying folder to c:\ first). Search for ACPIOPTIONS, and read blurb, then set accordingly. 3. goto system devices in "computer" select update driver and select from "known list" Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). Reboot. Hardware is then redetected. Will screw up system if bios is faulty. 4. one of the other suggestions. ------------------ System Spec: Athlon 800 Gigabyte GA-7IXE F4 128Mb SSi PC100 Radeon 64Mb DDR (oem and proud of it) Hauppauge Wintv Model 406 Realtek 8029 LAN (cnx to ISDN server) Creative ES1371 PCI64v Creative SBlive Value Creative 48mx CDROM Memorex TriMaxx200(DVD/CDR/CDRW/CD, 4,6,4,24) Segate SS330630A 30Gb 7200 ATA4 LS120 Share this post Link to post