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In Reply to: RE: But I am only using one core - even during install posted by Jolida on December 02, 2011 at 20:46:21
I have no idea where to look.
I am sure it is in the registry somewhere.
I do know that acpi.sys was not installed.
I will give it a try but I am mystified why the installation would override the BIOS when it doesn't for other things.
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Try
http://falconfour.wordpress.com/2011/03/19/how-to-switch-windows-xp-hal-_back_-from-standard-pc-to-acpi-the-clean-way/
Where to look, it should be
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\PCI_HAL\000
When you have non-ACPI, it should state 'e_isa_up'. Eventually you are lucky that way, but the site says, that afterwards you have to update the (fundamental) driver of it using MMC/ device manager.
Probably this is some regvalue too.. If you have the time, consider a re-install using ACPI from the start, I think honestly this would be a more clean approach as to not break things :)
Just go to Device Manager & open the first tree names " Computer". There u can see the type of installation been done.
Cross-check this in Ur nLite install with the previous images u had backed up, by restoring any non-nLite image u had earlier. I'm sure all Ur previous back-ups will have used the Acpi Multiprocessor Pc...
Junaid
Standard PC with C-Step i486.
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