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Correct, I've found the same. But I'm not overly concerned with power management. The system has to stay awake 100% of the time it is turned on, and the power needs to be manually cut - so when it gets to the "It is now safe to turn off your PC" screen it works out nicely as an indicator of when to cut the power.
Incidentally, I tried switching the Driver to "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface PC" just to try your suggestion - it had the same result as the ACPI Multiprocessor PC. The system no longer recognized the video card.
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I've got the latest HFSLIP2000-FullPack from tomasz86's Archive, and I have installed the 20141114_NETFX101120303540 .NET combined install package. I'm running into an issue with the combined .NET update - when I try to install the package it copies all the files into place and then near the end of the installer I get the error:
.NET Framework Initialization Error
C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\mscoreei.dll could not be loaded
After a reboot, I get the same error every time I try to run an app that depends on .Net 4
Anyone run into this before? Know a fix?
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Just to provide an update here -
I found a post relating to the HAL for the system and ACPI. During the original installation I took the default HAL which shows up as "ACPI Multiprocessor PC". I changed the driver out for the "Standard PC" driver and after re-installing all the system drivers, it detects and installs my PCI video card without issue. (VisionTek Radeon 7000)
Now, I've just got to sort out a problem with .NET and I'm good to go!
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Hi all,
I've been reading through the many posts here, and I'm just wondering if someone can point me in the right direction. I've been trying to set up a PC to run on Windows 2K Pro but obviously drivers have been an issue. After a lot of time searching around I have nearly everything working properly; however I have one very bizarre issue.
When I plug my monitor into the onboard VGA port, it tries to install the Intel 4600 Graphics drivers - which it installs, but upon a reboot it says it can't load the drivers.
When I plug my monitor into a PCI-e card that I install, it doesn't detect it as a Standard VGA Adapter or ask to install the drivers. A device appears in the Device Manager called "PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge" with a yellow exclamation mark on it. When I check it's message it says "This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)" This happens whether the video card is PCI-e or straight PCI. I've tried disabling all the other integrated peripherals in the Bios to no success.
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Motherboard: GA-H81M-S2PV
Processor: Intel Core i5The graphics cards obviously operate on a basic level here, because they do display something - however the maximum I can get is 800x600 resolution/16 colors. I just need to get 1024x768 out of it for my desired application.
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Unofficial SP 5.2 for Microsoft Windows 2000 (WIP)
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Thank you tomasz86! I installed BWC's KernelEx v18g and re-installed the combined .NET - works like a charm!