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ACPI problem


moje_haslo

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Hello,

I'd like You guys to take a look at my screens attached, there are 2 problems in Device Manager - problem with unknown devices "ACPI compliant".

I prepared Windows XP SP3, integrated Xable Pack, some drivers for Samsung NC10...

Without them system can't detect whan I'm on the battery, how much energy letf etc. :-(

Do You know what could coused this ?

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I forgot to write, that I already tried to install chipset drivers (from Intel), or detect/install them by Driver Genius.

However it looks like there are drivers for HardDrive...?

Could it be nLite option: "Computer Type" ?

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I forgot to write, that I already tried to install chipset drivers (from Intel), or detect/install them by Driver Genius.

However it looks like there are drivers for HardDrive...?

Could it be nLite option: "Computer Type" ?

Computer Type "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC" is the one you probably want (third from the top when F5 is pressed during normal installs). Installs don't always figure out what your PC really is and may default to "Standard PC" (incorrect). The first two options in the list are "ACPI Uniprocessor" and "ACPI Multiprocessor" (also probably incorrect). Edited by submix8c
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