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Hi,
I just installed Win XP Pro for my Laptop running in Mobile Pentium III processor 800 MHz previously was running at Windows 2000 Pro. everything is working fine except that my laptop auto powers down suddenly. when i check my event viiewer i see this " ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory OpRegion, starting at address 0x1000000, with a length of 0x1000000. THis region lies in the operating system's protected memory address range (0x1000000-0xfff0000). This could lead to systm instability. Please contact your system vendor for technical assistance." I checked with my computer manufacturer (Compaq) there is no Bios update for me. I am using Compaq Presario 1700 Model: 17XL562 Bios Provider: Phoniex Technologies can any one help me?? |
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Laptops have lots of proprietary power
management stuff in them that often requires manufacturer-specific hardware and software support. If Compaq does not say specifically that XP is supported on this machine, and does not offer an upgrade path, probably your only option is to go back to W2K. "Alex-SG" <Alex-SG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C806826D-85DE-455D-864C-632DD739DAC7@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I just installed Win XP Pro for my Laptop running in Mobile Pentium III > processor 800 MHz previously was running at Windows 2000 Pro. everything is > working fine except that my laptop auto powers down suddenly. when i check my > event viiewer i see this > " ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory OpRegion, starting at > address 0x1000000, with a length of 0x1000000. THis region lies in the > operating system's protected memory address range (0x1000000-0xfff0000). This > could lead to systm instability. Please contact your system vendor for > technical assistance." > > I checked with my computer manufacturer (Compaq) there is no Bios update for > me. > > I am using Compaq Presario 1700 Model: 17XL562 > > Bios Provider: Phoniex Technologies > > can any one help me?? > > |
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Hi, Thanks for the reply I checked at Compaq website they do have Windows XP
as one of the OS supported on my system. Any suggetions why is happening to me. could this be due to overheating? but i am using a notebook cooling pad. Alex "V Green" wrote: > Laptops have lots of proprietary power > management stuff in them that often requires > manufacturer-specific hardware and software > support. > > If Compaq does not say specifically that XP is > supported on this machine, and does not offer > an upgrade path, probably your only option is to go > back to W2K. > > > "Alex-SG" <Alex-SG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C806826D-85DE-455D-864C-632DD739DAC7@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > I just installed Win XP Pro for my Laptop running in Mobile Pentium III > > processor 800 MHz previously was running at Windows 2000 Pro. everything > is > > working fine except that my laptop auto powers down suddenly. when i check > my > > event viiewer i see this > > " ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory OpRegion, starting > at > > address 0x1000000, with a length of 0x1000000. THis region lies in the > > operating system's protected memory address range (0x1000000-0xfff0000). > This > > could lead to systm instability. Please contact your system vendor for > > technical assistance." > > > > I checked with my computer manufacturer (Compaq) there is no Bios update > for > > me. > > > > I am using Compaq Presario 1700 Model: 17XL562 > > > > Bios Provider: Phoniex Technologies > > > > can any one help me?? > > > > > > > |
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Alex-SG wrote:
> Hi, Thanks for the reply I checked at Compaq website they do have > Windows XP as one of the OS supported on my system. > > Any suggetions why is happening to me. could this be due to > overheating? but i am using a notebook cooling pad. > "V Green" wrote: > >> Laptops have lots of proprietary power >> management stuff in them that often requires >> manufacturer-specific hardware and software >> support. >> >> If Compaq does not say specifically that XP is >> supported on this machine, and does not offer >> an upgrade path, probably your only option is to go >> back to W2K. >> >> >> "Alex-SG" <Alex-SG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C806826D-85DE-455D-864C-632DD739DAC7@microsoft.com... >> > " ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory OpRegion, >> > starting at> address 0x1000000, with a length of 0x1000000. This is one of those situations where you should go back to the operating system that was originally installed per Mr./Ms. Green's suggestion. There are some motherboards that just don't do well otherwise. I had one that would simply not take an NT-based OS and would fail with the same error as yours. Compaq may have XP files on their site, but I'd listen to your machine instead. The only "cure" for the error is a BIOS update and since there isn't one, you just ought to accept the situation and go back to the OS that worked. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Alex-SG wrote:
> Hi, Thanks for the reply I checked at Compaq website they do have > Windows XP as one of the OS supported on my system. > > Any suggetions why is happening to me. could this be due to > overheating? but i am using a notebook cooling pad. > "V Green" wrote: > >> Laptops have lots of proprietary power >> management stuff in them that often requires >> manufacturer-specific hardware and software >> support. >> >> If Compaq does not say specifically that XP is >> supported on this machine, and does not offer >> an upgrade path, probably your only option is to go >> back to W2K. >> >> >> "Alex-SG" <Alex-SG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C806826D-85DE-455D-864C-632DD739DAC7@microsoft.com... >> > " ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory OpRegion, >> > starting at> address 0x1000000, with a length of 0x1000000. This is one of those situations where you should go back to the operating system that was originally installed per Mr./Ms. Green's suggestion. There are some motherboards that just don't do well otherwise. I had one that would simply not take an NT-based OS and would fail with the same error as yours. Compaq may have XP files on their site, but I'd listen to your machine instead. The only "cure" for the error is a BIOS update and since there isn't one, you just ought to accept the situation and go back to the OS that worked. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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