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Geek Culture / Shutting off ACPI in Bios (Win XP Home)

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John H
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Posted: 25th Feb 2004 14:04
I need to turn off ACPI in Windows XP Home. So far I have extracted a few DLLs from a zip in C:\Windows\ic86 (something like that) and put them in C:\Windows\System32 I have also added a few lines to boot.ini I have done this so I dont have to reinstall windows all-together. Im following a guide, and the next step says to go into BIOS and disable anything relating to ACPI. Well the problem is, I cant find anything to do with ACPI in the BIOS menu.

I looked around in BIOS > Advanced, thats where they said it should be, but I cant find anything. Does anyone know specific things in BIOS that have to do with ACPI?

Thanks

RPGamer


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John Y
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Posted: 25th Feb 2004 14:33
It should just be an 'enable ACPI' option. But if you've disabled it in XP then there is no need to disable it anyway..

Is this because of a blue screen problem?

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Karlos
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Posted: 25th Feb 2004 14:40
Go to http://tweakersasylum.com and have a look at their guides - looks like you don't need to play around with the bios.

Also the performance benchmarks aren't particularly great.

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John H
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Posted: 25th Feb 2004 22:57
ACPI can cause unstable network connections with anything that needs to be ported out. I need to disable it so I can keep these connections stable.

If anyone would like to see the guide Im following, just post.


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