vasquelli
11-24-1999, 01:18 PM
I think I found the culprit. I had to enable the Power Management in the BIOS. Looks like I'm back to normal now :-)
A Big THANKS goes out to all!!!
Mark
A Big THANKS goes out to all!!!
Mark
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Flashed Award Bios now need info. vasquelli 11-24-1999, 01:18 PM I think I found the culprit. I had to enable the Power Management in the BIOS. Looks like I'm back to normal now :-) A Big THANKS goes out to all!!! Mark vasquelli 11-25-1999, 12:53 AM Thanks guys for all your help. I was able to use the format a: /s command and it worked great. Windows booted up just fine. No problems now except that in System Info I get a message saying Advanced Power Management support System This Device Has a Problem: Code=10 (0xA) This device is not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. See your hardware documentation. Registry Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\ROOT\*PNP0C05\0000 Alloc resources: None Forced resources: None Boot resources: None Filtered resources: None Basic resources: None INF Name: MACHINE.INF Driver: System\0018 Driver Date: 5-11-1998 Driver: vpowerd.vxd File Size: 37523 (0x9293) File Date: 5/11/1998 7:1 AM Company Name: Microsoft Corporation File Version: 4.10.1998 Driver: power.drv File Size: 1920 (0x780) File Date: 5/11/1998 7:1 AM Company Name: Microsoft Corporation File Version: 4.10.1998 Is this a major deal or can I just "REM" (forget) it? Any comments? Thank you all again, Mark SysOpt.com
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