ACPI Enabling?
#1
Posted 16 April 2001 - 04:51 AM
#2
Posted 16 April 2001 - 05:57 AM
If your system runs fine, I really wouldnt bother with it.
#3
Posted 16 April 2001 - 01:42 PM
Windows 2000 has a fit about it, though.
#4
Posted 16 April 2001 - 03:31 PM
#5
Posted 17 April 2001 - 01:11 AM
Any Ideas?
#6
Posted 17 April 2001 - 03:46 AM
#7
Posted 17 April 2001 - 04:44 AM
How I i use ACPI now that i have it enabled? or is it working automatically? I know that when I used it in win2k, when I went into standby mode, it helped cool my overclocked processor..
#8
Posted 17 April 2001 - 04:00 PM
The reason you had to reinstall your SCSI drivers is because Windows probably decided to change its IRQ to one shared with another device.
#10
Posted 18 April 2001 - 05:13 AM
I have to manually go into device manager, refresh a coupleof times before it pops up.
Any idea how to fix this annoying problem?
Please.
#11
Posted 18 April 2001 - 06:26 PM
And do you have any other drives chained with your CD-ROM. You may want to try disconnecting them to see if the CD-ROM is detected correctly. That may help to narrow down the problem.
#12
Posted 18 April 2001 - 06:47 PM
I also believe under resources for the SCSI card it is set to automatic. Should this be set to automatic? What baffels me is that if I refresh a couple of times, it shows up..... but only if I refresh in device manager. I can look to see if it is sharing any other IRQ's. I know when I use to have WINME on, that I had conflicts iwth it sharing IRQ's...and I moved the scsi card to this slot, and it worked, so I assume this is an optimal setup.
#13
Posted 19 April 2001 - 01:58 AM
#14
Posted 19 April 2001 - 09:09 PM
#15
Posted 20 April 2001 - 04:56 AM
#16
Posted 20 April 2001 - 08:25 PM
#17
Posted 20 April 2001 - 09:47 PM
I know firsthand how bad Win2k is with ACPI changes--I had to reinstall.:(
Ive seen no reason, provided there are no problems with it, to EVER change ACPI. Its one of those things that doesnt seem to be worth it. ;(
While I dont agree with everything MS does, I think ACPI is best left untouched if at all possible. It seems changing ACPI is like changing the motherboard w/o a clean install.
OLEerror, thanx for the info.

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