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      08-19-2010
Just got a new laptop (well second hand) and it is supposed to be ACPI compliant.

I cant install windows7 as it says it isn't ACPI compliant on the bios, i cant find anything in the Bios to enable it. It comes up with saying the Bios is not ACPI compatable, i have tried looking in the bios but i cannot find anything.

When XP is installing, you can press F5 to select ACPI but i cant, just STANDARD PC.

In the power management bit in xp there is no opition to turn it on.

Does anyone have a clue how to get it running? Or is the laptop duff?

Have tried what seems everything on google, upgraded, downgraded the bios. In device manager it just has Standard PC with no Options.

The laptop doesnt even think it has a battery in it, even though its running off one.

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Hi.

Please tell us exactly which laptop make and model this is. We can then direct you on where to find the latest bios to install for it.

Turn the automatic power management options to on or enabled if any like that exist.

If there is a Plug and Play OS setting in the bios, this should be on or enabled.
 
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      08-19-2010
Based on your other thread's info, install this latest bios:

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...nvOID=2104#120
 
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      08-19-2010

HP Compaq nx6325 Notebook PC

That is the right one, i have updated with the latest bios, made no different, downgraded and made no difference. Have tried 3 different bios.

There are no options anywhere on the laptop to turn it on (within Xp), even when installing xp and you can select what type you want, from pressing F5 i cant, its just STANDARD PC with Isomething Chip.

Seems to be a really strange one.

The bios seems very very limited on what you can and cant turn on.

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      08-19-2010
I found this at this page for your laptop model: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...347_EnableACPI


You must DISABLE the computer's APM in the BIOS for ACPI to work properly. (APM = automated power management.)



You may want to read the entire webpage just to be sure. Even though the page mentions about "time settings", it is the only one I could find that mentioned how to set the ACPI settings in your model notebook.

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I found this at this page for your laptop model: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...347_EnableACPI


You must DISABLE the computer's APM in the BIOS for ACPI to work properly. (APM = automated power management.)



You may want to read the entire webpage just to be sure. Even though the page mentions about "time settings", it is the only one I could find that mentioned how to set the ACPI settings in your model notebook.
Hi, thanks for the page, i read it last night but i cant seem to find anywhere to turn off the "the computer's APM in the BIOS for ACPI to work properly"
 
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The bios seems to be very very limited.
 
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At the minimum, it definitely is possible. Good to know I suppose:

http://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/2...tml#post299977
 
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At the minimum, it definitely is possible. Good to know I suppose:

http://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/2...tml#post299977
Thanks, i cant get my head around it at all.

Went online to chat with HP, all they are doing are sending me out Vista restore discs, like that will make any difference.
 
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Here's how to change the power settings in your BIOS according to HP:



Try it and see what happens.
 
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