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re: How to change back to ACPI?
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at 7:26 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Hannes
(1 messages posted)
Worked like a charm on my uni-processor XP, very simple. Great, I thought I'd had
to reinstall or repair my XP installation....without a built-in CD-ROM drive.
Thanks,
/ Hannes.
On Saturday, March 15, 2003 at 6:33 pm, Lauren Glenn wrote:
>Thanks for the advice. I got it to work by following your post, but in a slightly
>different way.
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>My system is set up so I couldn't boot from the CD-Rom drive (it's on a SIIG IDE-133
>PCI card).
>
>Anyway, all I did was boot into my regular XP installation, put the XP CD in the
>drive, go to Start -> Run and type CMD. Hit OK and then type the following:
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>EXPAND D:\I386\HALACPI.DL_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\HAL.DLL
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>It should let you do this. Then, just reboot your system and ACPI should come back
>to you. With my system, it gave me both ACPI and Standard PC in the Manage Computer
>screen. All I had to do was to Uninstall StandardPC, reboot, and all was fine.
>
>Lauren
>
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