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Turn Off ACPI During Text Mode Set Up29 Nov 2005 10:31 GMT3
Hi, guys!
I just had my PC upgraded to Win2000 from Win98SE.  The problem is I
received a blue screen telling me that my machine is not fully ACPI compliant
and that I have to contact my vendor manufacturer for my BIOS to have my
Workstation Freezes25 Nov 2005 18:02 GMT4
I bought parts to build a workstation about a month ago and assembled
the box myself. I am running dual Xeon 3.0GHz processor on a Intel
SE7525GP2 motherboard. I bought 2 sticks of 1GB PC2700 ECC memory and
have a 160GB Seagate HDD. After booting and working with it, it seems
Critical !!!25 Nov 2005 01:43 GMT2
Hopes someone can help on this.
My winnt 4 workstation is corrupted with error "inaccessible Boot Device". i
have try
many ways to recover it back.(eg. ERD). but i fail! I can see my files when
Bypass the login screen21 Nov 2005 22:14 GMT1
My workstation runs Win/NT4 SP6a.  Its a standalone machine in a room
with no access to anyone but me.  I know its possible to setup NT4 so
the login screen is totally skipped, but I can't recall how.  I do
have admin access on my account.
Win NT Setup19 Nov 2005 03:23 GMT2
I have SCSi computer with two Adaptec adapters,
2940UW and 29160, P3 400 MHZ, 256 RAM.
9 GB drive partitioned to two partitions 2 GB each
the rest of the drive ignored.
Second Processor in NT412 Nov 2005 18:49 GMT2
I've added a second processor to a Compaq Proliant 3000. The BIOS sees it but
the OS does not. How do I get NT4 to recognize the additional processor?
 
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