ACPI Crashing my system
Up at college I build this beat old computer system for the living room. It plays all our media and serves as an emulator box so we can play all our old nintendo games. Slight problem. . . . it locks up alot.
Up at college I build this beat old computer system for the living room. It plays all our media and serves as an emulator box so we can play all our old nintendo games. Slight problem.... it locks up alot.
I thought it was a number of things but after the last few lockups I checked the event manager and saw a problem with ACPI.
I get this error at the same time the computer crashes:
AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to read from an illegal IO port address (0xcfc), which lies in the 0xcf8 - 0xcff protected address range. This could lead to system instability.
I get that error twice in the event manager and then the system locks up.
So, scan I just shut off acpi to fix this problem? If so, how?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT
Apparently I was mistaken. that ACPI error shows up when I first start up the computer an not right before I crash. Still, I think this may be the problem. I've already tried different ram and different video cards.
I thought it was a number of things but after the last few lockups I checked the event manager and saw a problem with ACPI.
I get this error at the same time the computer crashes:
AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to read from an illegal IO port address (0xcfc), which lies in the 0xcf8 - 0xcff protected address range. This could lead to system instability.
I get that error twice in the event manager and then the system locks up.
So, scan I just shut off acpi to fix this problem? If so, how?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT
Apparently I was mistaken. that ACPI error shows up when I first start up the computer an not right before I crash. Still, I think this may be the problem. I've already tried different ram and different video cards.
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This error comes up with a legacy Bios that is incompatible with XP. I think that there is a tool on the Microsoft support page that you can run to tell you if your Bios is compatible or not. Barring that, you might try seeing if there is a more recent Bios for that board or use an earlier windows version like 98
ACPI is also giving me this error (i'm the one with the random NTFS lockups, is your computer using NTFS by chance?)...Does anyone know the link for that program? I have a iWill KV-200R...
AMD Duron 800MHz
IWILL KV200-R with VIA Apollo KT133 chipset
C-Media onboard sound card
nVidia GeForce4 MX 440
Realtek NIC card
256 SDRAM
AMD Duron 800MHz
IWILL KV200-R with VIA Apollo KT133 chipset
C-Media onboard sound card
nVidia GeForce4 MX 440
Realtek NIC card
256 SDRAM
Bro since your using this a Media Center then I may have a fix for you.
GO into device Manager
Click on the computer tab at the top
Should say something like ACPI Uniprocessor
Right click on that and select update driver
Pick the option to choose install from list or specific location
ON the next screen choose don't search i will choose driver to install
Then Pick Standard PC at the bottom and click next.
This will disable ACPI for the most part, but you don't really need it
GO into device Manager
Click on the computer tab at the top
Should say something like ACPI Uniprocessor
Right click on that and select update driver
Pick the option to choose install from list or specific location
ON the next screen choose don't search i will choose driver to install
Then Pick Standard PC at the bottom and click next.
This will disable ACPI for the most part, but you don't really need it