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> GeForce 8600 GT install, ACPI BIOS not compatible
j-rah
post Jan 3 2008, 01:54 AM
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hey fellas it's been a while

well i just got my new video card (see title) and when i go to boot up the pc post runs fine and i get my normal, everythings ok beep. but once BIOS is finished and XP starts to load i get the BSOD and it in a nutshell says, "ACPI BIOS not compatible and some other things like go to http://www.harware-update.com (which doesn't work anymore) or hit F7 to disable ACPI.

I cannot find anything on the web about this, everyone seems to be getting error while XP is running - not booting. Anyone experienced this before?

I did try to disable ACPI in my BIOS but that doesnt help at all.

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post Jan 3 2008, 07:33 AM
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hey fellas it's been a while

well i just got my new video card (see title) and when i go to boot up the pc post runs fine and i get my normal, everythings ok beep. but once BIOS is finished and XP starts to load i get the BSOD and it in a nutshell says, "ACPI BIOS not compatible and some other things like go to http://www.harware-update.com (which doesn't work anymore) or hit F7 to disable ACPI.

I cannot find anything on the web about this, everyone seems to be getting error while XP is running - not booting. Anyone experienced this before?

I did try to disable ACPI in my BIOS but that doesnt help at all.

System Specs
Intel Pentium D 925 3Ghz DT 800FSB Socket 775
Mach Speed P4MST-890 Socket 775 Motherboard
Buffalo Select 1GB PC4200 DDR2 533MHz
Crucial 2GB PC2 4200 DDR2 533MHz
Seagate 320GB Serial ATA HD 7200/16MB/SATA-3G

PNY VCG86512GXPB-OC GeForce 8600GT 512MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card

Hi,
I am not 100% about this but did you try disabling ACPI in device manager, expand computers + it shows there.

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post Jan 6 2008, 05:26 AM
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Hi,
I am not 100% about this but did you try disabling ACPI in device manager, expand computers + it shows there.
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My friend is having the same problem. There is a problem with your suggestion. If we are getting this BSOD on boot (including in safe mode) we can't get into Device Manager.

My buddy changed out his power supply and got the error. Now, even if he puts the old one back in, he still gets the message. Also, if he goes into the BIOS and turns off the ACPI, his PC reboots on startup.
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post Jan 6 2008, 06:29 AM
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Well at work we have had a lot of problems with the 8800 from different manufacturers.

The problems were a wide range of malfunctions and this cause us to send at least 5 of the cards back for warranty.

So you might have a bum-card.


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j-rah
post Jan 7 2008, 01:08 AM
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well due to other things beyond my control i have yet to mess with this video card since my original post. Hopefully by the end of this week i will have more time.

Thanks for the replies and I'll try everything and see what happens
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