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Post by kensuguro »

Ok.. I tried searching for this but I just couldn't seem to find it. I remembered there was a way to manually change the drivers... can someone tell me the process in detail?
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Post by rodos1979 »

Hello there! :smile:

I think this is the way to do it:
Right-click My Computer -> Properties -> Hardare -> Device Manager -> Computer -> Update Driver

Hope that helps! :smile:
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Post by kensuguro »

and I just get the drivers from the XP CD?
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Post by at0m »

Yes, just select 'Standard PC' as driver. On reboot, most hardware will be re-detected, so this can take a while. There will be 2 'Computer' drivers still, of which only one can be removed, the ACPI driver.
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Post by kensuguro »

cool, thanx.
there's a user in japan who's about to go insane with ACPI problems.
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there's a user in japan who's about to go insane with ACPI problems.
ah... so he's the one :wink:
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:grin:
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Post by bassdude »

There has been suggestions that this is not the most reliable way. A full re-install may work better if you have any difficulties.
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yes. update never work well.
reinstal recommended.
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Post by at0m »

forgot to say this: after changing ACPI <-> Standard PC mode, in device manager, 'Show hidden devices' and you might get something like this: (you wish :grin:)
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This screenshot's taken after installing new mobo/cpu/etc, as far as i remember the same goes for changing HAL mode. Delete all old/transparent drivers.
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Post by kensuguro »

wow, a detail I never knew about. thanx.
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Post by orbita »

word of warning..
swapping out of acpi mode in this way may completely disable your windows install!
make sure you backup first

It happened to me and I had no choice but to reinstall. This is a problem due to the fact it has to reload many drivers and can fail doing this. Its a recognised problem with no remedy.
To be or not to be. What was the question?
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Post by kensuguro »

what do you mean by disabling windows install? Like it won't allow you to do an overwrite install if something goes wrong?
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Post by orbita »

hm, I cant remember if I attempted to repair it or do an install over the top. All I remember is that I couldnt get it to boot to that partition (after attempting to turn it from acpi -> standard) so ended up doing a complete reinstall. Thankfully I was able to boot to another partition and backup my data though.

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