XP Beta 2 & ACPI.sys
I'm having major issues with pretty much anything USB. (see specs below) When I had my USB Intellimouse plugged in to the USB port, it was very sluggish and would finally end up pulling up a BSOD with an error regarding ACPI.
I'm having major issues with pretty much anything USB. (see specs below) When I had my USB Intellimouse plugged in to the USB port, it was very sluggish and would finally end up pulling up a BSOD with an error regarding ACPI.sys. So I pulled the USB mouse out and plugged in a PS/2, and things were fine, until I tried to use my HP 4300 USB scanner, boom - same thing! BSOD with ACPI.sys as the error. Has anyone had any issues with having ACPI enabled on their system? I know how to disable it during setup, but since my machine is working fine in 2000 with the ACPI enabled, I assumed that it would work in XP (I know what happens when you assume Anyway, any suggestions?
--Jazz
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Abit VP6
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Dual WD 30GB 7200RPM Drives in RAID Strip
Voodoo 3 3000
--Jazz
Dually P3-1000GHz
Abit VP6
512MB Crucial Cas 2 ECC
Dual WD 30GB 7200RPM Drives in RAID Strip
Voodoo 3 3000
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Originally posted by Jazzman:Has anyone had any issues with having ACPI enabled on their system? I know how to disable it during setup, but since my machine is working fine in 2000 with the ACPI enabled, I assumed that it would work in XP (I know what happens when you assume Anyway, any suggestions?
--Jazz
I´v got several problems with ACPI on my Compaq, seems like XP and W2k handles ACPI different...
Lasse
I am runnin a dual boot with Win 2000 and XP Build 2458. I have an intellimouse usb optical. I use ACPI multi processor in 2000 and everything works great. The only way I could get things working without all that BSOD stuff in XP was to force MPS multiprocessor. So at least you know you are not alone. -Aaron
Yep, I installed B2462 last night on my VP6. Install was very sloooowww and the mouse would drag across the screen. Setup even BSOD'D once or twice. I finally restarted the install and forced MPS Multi. Unfortunately none of my USB devices work. Intellimouse USB optical and Sidewinder Precision Pro. I Might get around to fixing it someday....
Hi, i had all of the exact same problems. I instlled winxp 2458 on my vp6 and the usb intellimouse mouse was all sluggish and it ran really slow (ACPI version) with MPS spec 1.1 and 1.4. I then installed 2454 and i got the acpi.sys BSOD's and the irq storm error. I then got beta2 and installed that, i never got a acpi.sys error but the usb mouse is all messed up. so i used the ps2 adapter and it worked, but winxp just was still sluggish. I have tried everything, various via drivers, the usb filter, different video drivers, etc to no avail. I then bagged xp and went back to 2k when dx8 totally messed up my gametheater xp, with dx7 on 2k, the gtxp works flawlessly. Damn M$.
Any other ideas would be apreciated (besides non acpi mode).
Ultrix
Any other ideas would be apreciated (besides non acpi mode).
Ultrix
my VP6 worked great in beta 2, but all I had plugged in to the USB was my printer (printed fine though)
everyone knows that you're supposed to use the ps/2 adapter for your usb intellimouse in the winxp betas come on guys ;(
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Moo
In case of an emergency, break gl***, scream, bleed to death.
VP6-2x700ecc0@1008-256mbpc150kingmax-wd20ata66&IBM45ata100-10x4x32sony-8xcldvd-clap2gts64mb-supadisk-sblive!
everyone knows that you're supposed to use the ps/2 adapter for your usb intellimouse in the winxp betas come on guys ;(
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Moo
In case of an emergency, break gl***, scream, bleed to death.
VP6-2x700ecc0@1008-256mbpc150kingmax-wd20ata66&IBM45ata100-10x4x32sony-8xcldvd-clap2gts64mb-supadisk-sblive!
OK, thanks to everyone's help, I finally got a good install. Leave the Intellimouse on the USB. Switch the MPS in the VP6 BIOS to 1.1, and make sure in the PNP/PCI menu that IRQ assign to the USB controller is enabled. Then select MPS MultiProcessor in the XP Setup, and that should be it. No BSOD's during install, and USB Mouse works great!
Thanks again to everyone!!
Thanks again to everyone!!