re: Question about 'Making Sure the Correct HAL is Installed'
Tuesday, November 6, 2007 at 1:20 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by C K
(5933 messages posted)
Important to note that this is usually referring to a change from the ACPI HAL back
to a STANDARD PC HAL or vice versa, and usually for W2K. MS KB articles warn against
that kind of change in W2K. This KB article for W2K:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=237556
and this one for XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=309283
and others referenced in them should answer most questions. Safest way to protect
your system is an in place repair/upgrade install though as HAL updates aren't always
fool proof..
Did you have a question or just making a further comment/clarification??
On Tuesday, November 6, 2007 at 10:26 am, Adam Poston wrote:
>I have a comment about Making
>Sure the Correct HAL is Installed:
>ACPI HAL Multiprocessor Fix.
>Perform the following steps on a workstation that has multiprocessor core available
>and currently is not showing both processors in the task manager. (Not showing both
>processors means in the task manager does mean that the 2nd processor is not being
>used.)
>
>>START
>
> >Right Click MY COMPUTER
>
> >MANAGE>DEVICE MANAGER
>
> >Expand COMPUTER
>
> >Right Click ACPI
>
> >PROPERTIES
>
> >DRIVER
>
> > Choose ROLL BACK DRIVER
>
>When you choose ROLL BACK DRIVER the machine will want to reboot. Since every XP
>Professional machine has all available HAL’s it will automatically identify the
correct
>HAL that should be on the machine. Allow the machine to reboot and you should then
>be in the ACPI Multiprocessor Mode. To verify go to task manager and look to see
>if both processors’ details are shown. Verification can be performed also by looking
>in the DEVICE MANAGER under the COMPUTER option and the setting should now read
ACPI
>Multiprocessor. There may be one error that gets presented that requests the location
>of a driver. XP should default to that location. Choose RETRY and it will complete
>the install.
>
>
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