recently i ordered a new PC with 915 chipset. And i reinstalled XP because i
need standard PC mode. But after i selected standard pc in setup prograss,
the setup hang up with message "starting the windows" after having copied
some files. If i setup with normal mode, everyhing is ok. I installed several
PC with standard PC on 865 chipset before, no any problem. So i wonder
whether 915 chipset support Standard PC?
> recently i ordered a new PC with 915 chipset. And i reinstalled XP because i
> need standard PC mode. But after i selected standard pc in setup prograss,
> the setup hang up with message "starting the windows" after having copied
> some files. If i setup with normal mode, everyhing is ok. I installed several
> PC with standard PC on 865 chipset before, no any problem. So i wonder
> whether 915 chipset support Standard PC?
What's the advantage of the Standard PC HAL? (You mean not ACPI,
right?)
Wilson - 28 Apr 2006 02:05 GMT
you are right , not ACPI.
“H. Debs”编写:
> > recently i ordered a new PC with 915 chipset. And i reinstalled XP
> because i
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> What's the advantage of the Standard PC HAL? (You mean not ACPI,
> right?)
H. Debs - 28 Apr 2006 17:32 GMT
Yes, so what's the advantage of the "non-ACPI" setup?
Hab
> you are right , not ACPI.
>
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> > What's the advantage of the Standard PC HAL? (You mean not ACPI,
> > right?)
Wilson - 29 Apr 2006 02:02 GMT
this PC connected to a test equipment, so we need most power for all terminal
of this PC.
“H. Debs”编写:
> Yes, so what's the advantage of the "non-ACPI" setup?
>
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> > > What's the advantage of the Standard PC HAL? (You mean not ACPI,
> > > right?)