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Suse 9.3 Boot Failure during install second boot
Continuing through this error led into what I think is the expert dialog where I think the software installation step was offered again by default as a repeat but this time it was successful without a printer failure. The rest of the configuration was okay. -- Package-specific info: Boot method: CD Image version:

System shuts down when installing XP Pro during device install
According to Microsoft, your computer may lock up during installation when you get to text mode. As a workaround, you can remove the card or change its I/O setting. After Windows 2000 is installed, the card will work correctly, even at that address. If you install Windows 2000 on an ACPI-compliant computer,

Setup failure - incompatible ACPI
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have been going round n round with MS support for the last several weeks and what we came down to is selecting the correct HAL during installation. SBS 2003 auto selects ACPI Uniprocessor and that does not work with this M-board and causes the problems outlined. If I select ACPI Multiprocessor and install only

2 PROBLEMs: mkinitrd fails during make install (2.6.1) + first ...
Least aggressive until after the install. Is the Power Management feature set to User defined? If not this can result in a failure due to a non-ACPI compatible machine HAL not loading by Function Keys available during Setup. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;295116 How to Install from DOS.

System Standby Failed
Do you have ACPI enabled in Win98? If not, maybe the Win2k problem is to do with how its ACPI is allocating resources - may disabling ACPI in the BIOS and Trying to install the HPT370 drivers from floppy during the windows 2000 install process (at the point where you get the F6 option), this failed everytime.

Bug#387767: Installation Failure
I've been meaning to do this anyway since the ACPI functions were not working well for me. I installed using APM by selecting F5 during the installation start and selecting "standard PC." (btw, upgrading over your existing Win2k installation preserves all program installations, file settings, desktop,

"IDE Hard Drive Cache Package"
Stability and Reliability Like Windows NT Workstation, the 32-bit Windows 2000 Professional OS protects itself against the failure of nonnative 16-bit Windows .... If a critical system file is overwritten or corrupted during application program installation, Windows Me restores the file-protecting system stability

Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-i386@FreeBSD.org
I meant that for software developers it's very easy to compensate during installation and setup for Linux faults, and once you're running you enjoy a .... Before using MS products, the only system crashes I have experienced were due to hardware failure. Don't think that I am speaking of simple systems: an RMX

XP Home installation hangs while copying files (KR7A-133)
I try to install Liveware software for sound card. During installation process the display becomes corrupted once again. I press enter and the "your computer is now safe to turn off" message .... Some success, some failure. But It ain't because I have no experience or failed to do my homework on this motherboard.

Linux Virus Info Enclosed
Observer abr...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 hardware If you have PGP or Adobe Type Manager install then you get standby failure like this one. I checked the BIOS settings--which did change during the re-install--and the power management settings are fine (set to use the OS power management).

Current problem reports assigned to you
No dump d o i386/93989 i386 [install] Can't install FreeBSD from IEEE1394 DVD-RW o o i386/94141 i386 [iwi] iwi doesn't work on Acer Laptop o i386/94364 860 hangs when stressed and ACPI is ena o i386/116297 i386 system hangs during installation o i386/116747 i386 FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT crash 125 problems total.

Post-halloween doc updates.
Now, I am trying to install Win2k but have failed. I have failed to install to the SCSI as well as to an IDE drive. The failure always occurs when the setup It mentions ACPI problems -- but I disabled ACPI in the BIOS. It also mentions changing the HAL layer during startup as well as the txtsetup.inf file.

5.4 -> 6.0 buildworld failure
kris...@ieee.org linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot Package: installation-reports Debian-installer-version: 20040314 This caused network failure during base config. This was easilly fixed temporarilly by switching to a new virtual terminal and running "modprobe 8139too" and "/etc/init.d/networking

Setup failure / Hercules Fortissimo 2 / Win XP Pro
This problem began during the first time I did a clean installation of WinXP. I disabled ACPI in the BIOS and during installation chose the "Standard PC" option and disabled ACPI. It crashed during several installation attempts with the above blue scree message; I don't think I ever made it through the whole

Panic on 7.0-STABLE during fsck(1) on UFS2
The failure you describe is very early during the boot procedure; I do not think it fails due to some other OS being installed on the HDD. Is there a BIOS setup option to disable ACPI? You may want to try that (that is, instead of telling solaris to not use ACPI, maybe you can convince your BIOS not to supply

Setup Failure - ACPI
Another possibility would be a hardware failure, most likely defective RAM. It is possible that the RAM is working well intermittently, Either way, my advice would foremost be to try and install the updates and bugfixes, as there are some issues with ACPI, the proprietary video drivers and X.Org in the original

Cannot Reinstall after Motherboard Upgrade
We <> > > attempted this procedure several times with the same result each time, <> > > failing during the 'Finalizing Installation' phase. Can anyone explain why <> > > this may be occurring or provide us with some solutions to try? We can't <> > > seem <> > > to find any similar install failure solutions.

FreeBSD Status report for Oct-Dec 2003
Ray R...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsupdate the computer restarts when trying to install sp2 at the point it is backing up files. here is the 153.922: Third Party Provider = Compaq for ACPI\PNP0303\3&61AAA01&1 154.188: Third Party Provider = Compaq for ACPI\PNP0303\4&323CF337&0 156.407:

Red Hat 8 install fails ... could this be the answer?
When I kept geting the error, even with acpi=off noapic nolapic on the boot command line, I tried the alt1 kernel (2.4.27-something), since I had never had problems with the 2.4 kernel and my USB. Well, MDK fscked something up, because even with the alt1 install kernel, I got the USB failure. Any suggestions?

GA-6BXD ACPI ???
You aren't seriously suggesting they've done nothing in that 18 months, are you, and that no improvements have taken place during that year and a half? Update VIA ACPI Registry 1.94. Fixed failure of unable to display error message when attempt to install to Windows 20005. Added function to remove VIA IDE bus