Not ACPI Compliant? blue screen mystery

theboyuknow

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I realize i am using an old mobo, but when I first installed a new copy of Windows 7 Home Premium and had no problems.

now... it will show the windows startup screen then stop and go to a blue screen that says that my system is "not ACPI compliant".

If i push the reset button on my case, the same thing happens. But if i turn off my power supply then turn it back on and boot, everything is fine.

Not sure if this has anything to do with it, but around the time it started doing this I was having trouble installing flash player and had to disable my norton 360 in order to get it to install.

Since it is fine after a power supply shut down, it makes me think that it is not doing something properly during shutdown.....

Has anyone encountered this problem or know a fix?
 

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This sounds like a bios problem to me. Have been to your motherboards site and tried to obtain a new bios for you PC ?

Have a read here first on how to do it and then follow the link at the bottom to your bios make sure you choose the correct one.


Desktop Boards — BIOS update instructions



Steve
 

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Who version of Norton 360 are you using?
Version 1, 2, & 3 will not work with Windows 7.
 

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Steve - thx but if it were a BIOS problem, wouldnt it have given me problems from the start? ... or maybe not? this problem began a few days after windows install after i installed a bunch of applications... but i will try to update the BIOS anyways.

Theog - Im using Norton 360 4.0
 

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4GB RAM
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ATI Radeon X1300
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Check all applications you have add.
 

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what should i check for?

I just added Norton 360 4.0, Flash, MS office, Skype, CCleaner, WinRAR.... nothing wierd....
 

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Windows 7 Home PremiumPentium D 945 3.4GHz4GB RAMATI Radeon X1300
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Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Pentium D 945 3.4GHz
Motherboard
Intel D945GTP
Memory
4GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon X1300
Hard Drives
64GB Kingston SSD
250GB WD 7200 RPM
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