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Though through the Process Management Software (for me is Process Hacker 2), we can suspend such crazy thread in the "system" process (in my laptop, it is acpi.sys+0x1af7c), making PC runs smoothly but unstable, the faulty is that whole system is running without the problematic ACPI support -- which can cause many unsuspected problem from System Freeze to BSOD. Probably the final cause of this annoying problem is a defective BIOS file and thus the final solution is just to flash another "good" BIOS.
I have an ASUS N43sn Laptop with i5-2410 and GT 550M, and I only have the solution of such a model. For other brands, the problem is likely to be the BIOS, but I don't know what the exact solution is.So flash an old BIOS version from your manufacture's support site just at your own risks.
Here is my experience with my ASUS N43sn.
When I flashed the latest one (which on the support site is "BIOS 414" ) , the problem always appeared ,
but since I decided to flash the original one (which called "BIOS 205" ) , the problem has just gone , and everything runs smoothly.
"Rolling back" the BIOS must add something after the orignal command,
For ASUS with winflash software, just type "winflash /nodate" at the current WinFlash directory in the Command Prompt with Administrator Rights , choose the Ver.205 BIOS downloaded from ASUS's website. At least after that my laptop calmed down again from the CRAZY System Interrupts State!
Hope this will be helpful to everyone.
Sorry for my bad English. ^_^