Opened 12 years ago

Last modified 11 years ago

#551 new defect

Compaq Presario CQ57 hangs after booting

Reported by: danielnez1 Owned by: David Azarewicz
Priority: major Milestone: Release 4.00
Component: ACPI PSD Version: 3.20.04
Keywords: HYPERTHREADING Cc:

Description

Hello,

My Compaq Presario CQ57-487SA hangs shortly after booting with ACPI version 3.20.04. Using the /VW switch also results in the system hanging but it seems to work ok with the /PIC switch. The system worked ok with the ACPI package suppled with the eCS 2.1 CD using the /SMP /APIC switches.

Cheers,

Dan

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ECS15394.ZIP (115.7 KB) - added by danielnez1 12 years ago.

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Change History (10)

Changed 12 years ago by danielnez1

Attachment: ECS15394.ZIP added

comment:1 Changed 12 years ago by David Azarewicz

Milestone: Release Version 4.0.0Feedback pending

"Hyperthreading is not supported. The system will not operate properly with hyperthreading enabled in the BIOS."

You must turn off hyperthreading in the BIOS.

comment:2 in reply to:  1 Changed 12 years ago by danielnez1

The BIOS dosen't have that option but enabling VT-x seems to have solved the problem.

Edit: I've tried booting it again with VT-x and it is still hanging, I guess the BIOS on this model is too "dumbed down" to disable Hyperthreading.

Last edited 12 years ago by danielnez1 (previous) (diff)

comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by David Azarewicz

Some BIOS has the hyperthreading option hidden in a section that you would not think of, like cache options or something like that.

comment:4 in reply to:  3 Changed 12 years ago by danielnez1

Thanks for your reply. Having another look there doesn't appear to be any hidden menus/settings.

This youtube clip someone else has posited shows the BIOS features (or lack thereof): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkeQkTyZtQg

Last edited 12 years ago by danielnez1 (previous) (diff)

comment:5 Changed 12 years ago by David Azarewicz

Please try this test. Do not use any other switches other than the ones specified below.

  1. Change the PSD= line in your CONFIG.SYS to: PSD=ACPI.PSD /MAXCPU=1

Reboot.

  1. If it boots that way, change the PSD= line in your CONFIG.SYS to: PSD=ACPI.PSD /MAXCPU=2

Reboot.

Please let me know if your system boots ok either way.

comment:6 Changed 12 years ago by danielnez1

Thanks, The /MAXCPU=1 switch works but the /MAXCPU=2 switch causes the system to hang after 2-3 minutes.

Edit: After switching on again, the system now seems hang at the boot logo.

Last edited 12 years ago by danielnez1 (previous) (diff)

comment:7 Changed 12 years ago by David Azarewicz

Please send me an e-mail (david at 88watts dot net) so I can send you a test PSD privately. Put "ACPI Ticket 551" in the subject so I will know what it is.

comment:8 Changed 12 years ago by danielnez1

Thank you for sending me the test PSD. Unfortunately in both tests the system still hangs.

comment:9 Changed 11 years ago by David Azarewicz

Keywords: HYPERTHREADING added
Milestone: Feedback pendingRelease 4.00
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