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Windows 2000 server install - ACPI not compliant then no keyb found !!!
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b***@gmail.com
2009-08-05 13:56:20 UTC
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Trying to install Windows 2000 on an Ergo laptop.

When I first tried it, came up with a Blue Screen error telling me the
BIOS was not ACPI compliant. I found this:-

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256841

So, I hit F7 as it suggests and it seems to go further. Now however, I
get an error message saying setup cannot find keyboard.

Any ideas? (Yes, kbd works).
Dave Patrick
2009-08-06 03:20:04 UTC
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You might try a docking station or another keyboard to get through the
install, then install the chipset.
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Post by b***@gmail.com
Trying to install Windows 2000 on an Ergo laptop.
When I first tried it, came up with a Blue Screen error telling me the
BIOS was not ACPI compliant. I found this:-
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256841
So, I hit F7 as it suggests and it seems to go further. Now however, I
get an error message saying setup cannot find keyboard.
Any ideas? (Yes, kbd works).
b***@gmail.com
2009-08-06 08:28:22 UTC
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Post by Dave Patrick
You might try a docking station or another keyboard to get through the
install, then install the chipset.
--
Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]http://www.microsoft.com/protect
Post by b***@gmail.com
Trying to install Windows 2000 on an Ergo laptop.
When I first tried it, came up with a Blue Screen error telling me the
BIOS was not ACPI compliant. I found this:-
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256841
So, I hit F7 as it suggests and it seems to go further. Now however, I
get an error message saying setup cannot find keyboard.
Any ideas? (Yes, kbd works).- Hide quoted text -
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Weird how it says no keyboard though. Reckon this is to do with the F7
press?
Dave Patrick
2009-08-06 09:21:32 UTC
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You might also look for a newer system bios version.
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"***@gmail.com" wrote:
Weird how it says no keyboard though. Reckon this is to do with the F7
press?
b***@gmail.com
2009-08-06 11:21:34 UTC
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Post by Dave Patrick
You might also look for a newer system bios version.
Its a brand new laptop so I'd have expected the BIOS to be pretty up
to date.

Is there any chance its so new or something, that Windows 2000, being
old, is getting confused?
Is ACPI still around? Its quite an old thing if I rememeber correctly?

BTW. Tried USB keyboard but thats not even being recognised at all.
Dave Patrick
2009-08-07 02:36:28 UTC
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Yes, the OS is probably too old. You should be able to disable ACPI in
system cmos setup.
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"***@gmail.com" wrote:
Its a brand new laptop so I'd have expected the BIOS to be pretty up
to date.

Is there any chance its so new or something, that Windows 2000, being
old, is getting confused?
Is ACPI still around? Its quite an old thing if I rememeber correctly?

BTW. Tried USB keyboard but thats not even being recognised at all.
b***@gmail.com
2009-08-07 07:53:39 UTC
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Post by Dave Patrick
Yes, the OS is probably too old. You should be able to disable ACPI in
system cmos setup.
Unfortunately, there is no way to disable in setup.

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