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Hello Randy,
Monday, May 20, 2002, 9:03:26 PM, you wrote:
RJA> I successfully installed Windows XP Professional and everything is OK and stable, but in the event log, ALWAYS, I get in the event log, " Error ACPI BIOS attempted to write
RJA> to an illegal IO port address, which resides in the 0x70-0x71 address range."
RJA> Why???
RJA> ---Randy J. Anderson---
The best way to have no problem with ACPI is to DISABLE them in the
BIOS setup! However, it seems that you should reinstall WinXP.
Note that there are conflicts between hardware and software when ACPI
is enabled. Furthermore, win2000/XP set several devices on the same
IRQ, which leads to unstable system work!
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Best regards,
Yakymakha
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