Opened 12 years ago

Last modified 12 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)

by danielnez1, 12 years ago

Attachment: ECS15394.ZIP added

comment:1 by David Azarewicz, 12 years ago

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.

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

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 by David Azarewicz, 12 years ago

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

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

Thans 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

Version 0, edited 12 years ago by danielnez1 (next)

comment:5 by David Azarewicz, 12 years ago

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 by danielnez1, 12 years ago

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 by David Azarewicz, 12 years ago

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 by danielnez1, 12 years ago

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

comment:9 by David Azarewicz, 12 years ago

Keywords: HYPERTHREADING added
Milestone: Feedback pendingRelease 4.00
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