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#525 fixed No OS2AHCI.ADD David Azarewicz David McKenna
Description

I have a system that does not use AHCI so I did not install it when I installed eCS 2.1. When I try to install ACPI 3.19.14, it recommends that I do not install it (all the packages are closed) because I do not have OS2AHCI installed.

I went ahead and activated the packages anyway and installed and it works fine.

#530 fixed SLPB problem - Daemon trouble David Azarewicz David McKenna
Description

Hardware: MSI H55M-E33 board, Intel H55 chipset, Intel i3 CPU, 2GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB Drive, 1 JFS partition, ICH10-AHCI, Integrated Video, Realtek 8111C NIC, Intel HDA sound.

Software: eCS 2.1, Panorama, OS2AHCI-JFS, UniAud?, Multimac Realtek, ACPI 3.19.15.

Installed new ACPI while booted with 3.19.14 with no trouble. After, boot stopped at blank screen with blinking cursor right before WPS would start. Tried no switch and /VW with same result. With /PIC, computer would suspend at the same spot, but would not resume. CAD does not work. Booting to command line would work, but keyboard is unresponsive and can't type anything.

Booted with CD, REMmed out APM and ACPIDaemon and no switch on ACPI. Computer boots fine. Added APM back in, still boots fine. Added ACPIDaemon and no boot. I tried starting the Daemon after booting with ACPI and APM and the computer immediately suspends, but won't resume.

Not sure how to trouble-shoot this, but I'll try anything you like...

#211 unknown Acer Aspire 4720, ACPI crashes David Azarewicz Doug Bissett
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From: Doug Bissett

eComStation 2.0 RC4 installer

Message 1: I have a new Acer Aspire 4720 laptop. The general description is: Intel core duo T5450 2 GiB memory 250 GiB HDD other things, that seem to be irrelevant, at the moment.

If I leave ACPI enabled, I get a crash in ACPI. See the photo AcerTrap?.jpg for the details. If I disable ACPI, and edit CONFIG.SYS to add a fifth USB controller (see other report), I can get booted to the GUI.

Message 2:

Okay, I got this to (partly) work. It seems that this laptop has an invalid ACPI table, but I got the system booted, in 2 processor mode, by using the line: PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /PIC /EIS /FS /SAP:0x20 I am not sure if /FS is actually needed. The ACPI wizard told me to use PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /APIC which didn't work. /APIC also doesn't work.

I still get a hang, if either of the NICS is enabled, but that could be because of the invalid table. More to be done, when I find a few minutes.

source: http://bugs.ecomstation.nl/view.php?id=1965

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