SOURCE: system reboots when acpi turned off
Hi martinkp, what you need is the update from windows. Leave you're acpi enabled withing the bios. Check windows update. Windows will update (windows software for the acpi). Rule of thumb concerning windows update. Check the dates of the updates & install in order, oldest to newest. This should fix you're system from shutting down. There will be no reason to turn off acpi after updating.
Mike
SOURCE: MSI motherboard - SATA Hard Drive
Hi again!
Here is the manual, the drivers and everything else there is abut that mobo of yours.
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=manual&maincat_no=1&prod_no=152
You need to change the settings in the bios, the settings how your motherboard reads the disks. You will find it in the manual-
Good luck
Nic
SOURCE: I have replaced my MSI MS-6741 motherboard with a
Pull the battery, short the BIOS shorting pins (depends on your model where that is) for a minute or so. Make sure you have the correct memory (usually the problem) and reinsert battery and restart.
SOURCE: When I turn on my MSI M510C notebook - ''reboot and select proper
Your notebook does not see the proper boot files on your C drive. Many times the boot.ini has been corrupted.
You will need a Windows XP Install CD mounted in the CD Rom. When you boot the system you need to choose the CD as the boot device (if the notebbok does not do it by default) then typr R to enter the recovery console. Once you get the C: prompt you will need to create a new boot.ini file using the bootcfg command. See the following website for details in using the Recovery Console:
http://commandwindows.com/recovery.htm
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All CD errors are hard disk errors, likely to mean it is unformatted or corrupted.
The following process allows you to reformat the hard disk.
Think carefully if you want to commit to doing this. It shouldnt cause any problems, Ive had to do it on a couple of our printers in the past with this and a different CD code.
Use:
• When the hard disk is mounted.
• When the hard disk is to be initialized. (Physical Format to Logical Format)
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Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [State Confirmation] - [Memory / HDD Adj.] - [HDD
Format].
(1) Physical Format
1. Touch [Physical Format].
2. Press the Start key to start the formatting sequence.
3. The sequence will be automatically terminated as it is completed.
4. Turn off the Main Power Switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(2) Logical Format (Only when initial is set up)
1. Touch [Logical Format].
2. Press the Start key to start the formatting sequence.
3. The sequence will be automatically terminated as it is completed.
4. Turn off the Main Power Switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
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