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Old November 11th 04, 11:26 PM
Adam
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Default need to install Advanced Power Management - please help


I would like to install the following:
System Properties = Device Manager =
System devices = "Advanced Power Management support"

Anyone know how?



My system consists of the following:

OS: Windows 98 SE
Motherboard: Asus A7V133 rev 1.05.
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1600+
RAM: 512MB
Display Adapter: Leadtek WinFast GeForce256 DDR 32MB AGP
NIC: 3Com 3C905C-TXM
Audio: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5.1


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Old November 11th 04, 11:42 PM
Shepİ
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:26:39 GMT It was a dark and stormy night when
"Adam" wrote :


I would like to install the following:
System Properties = Device Manager =
System devices = "Advanced Power Management support"

Anyone know how?



My system consists of the following:

OS: Windows 98 SE
Motherboard: Asus A7V133 rev 1.05.
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1600+
RAM: 512MB
Display Adapter: Leadtek WinFast GeForce256 DDR 32MB AGP
NIC: 3Com 3C905C-TXM
Audio: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5.1


Control Panel/Add New Hardware Wizard and let it scan or a quick
window's repair,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/repair.html

For ACPI to function correctly all hardware devices on the system must
be ACPI compliant including the mother board.Their correct drivers
must be correctly installed and the Windows Software ACPI must be
installed and if the option is there in the BIOS to enable/disalbe
ACPI it must be enabled.
You may also need to re-install motherboard/mother board chip set
drivers pack/s.
HTH



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Old November 11th 04, 11:43 PM
mdp
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Make sure it is enabled in the BIOS under the Power Menu; Power Management.

"Adam" wrote in message
om...

I would like to install the following:
System Properties = Device Manager =
System devices = "Advanced Power Management support"

Anyone know how?



My system consists of the following:

OS: Windows 98 SE
Motherboard: Asus A7V133 rev 1.05.
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1600+
RAM: 512MB
Display Adapter: Leadtek WinFast GeForce256 DDR 32MB AGP
NIC: 3Com 3C905C-TXM
Audio: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5.1




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Old November 11th 04, 11:54 PM
Spamotomy
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Okay, I think I'm a little confused ...

Must I have ACPI in order to have "Advanced Power Management support" ?
In the "good" HDD/partition, there is no mention of ACPI under
"System devices" but there is an "Advanced Power Management support" item,
which is what I'm trying to replicate on the other HDD/partition.



"Shepİ" wrote in message ...
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:26:39 GMT It was a dark and stormy night when
"Adam" wrote :


I would like to install the following:
System Properties = Device Manager =
System devices = "Advanced Power Management support"

Anyone know how?



My system consists of the following:

OS: Windows 98 SE
Motherboard: Asus A7V133 rev 1.05.
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1600+
RAM: 512MB
Display Adapter: Leadtek WinFast GeForce256 DDR 32MB AGP
NIC: 3Com 3C905C-TXM
Audio: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5.1


Control Panel/Add New Hardware Wizard and let it scan or a quick
window's repair,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/repair.html

For ACPI to function correctly all hardware devices on the system must
be ACPI compliant including the mother board.Their correct drivers
must be correctly installed and the Windows Software ACPI must be
installed and if the option is there in the BIOS to enable/disalbe
ACPI it must be enabled.
You may also need to re-install motherboard/mother board chip set
drivers pack/s.
HTH



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Old November 12th 04, 01:14 AM
Shepİ
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:54:50 GMT It was a dark and stormy night when
"Spamotomy" wrote :


Okay, I think I'm a little confused ...

Must I have ACPI in order to have "Advanced Power Management support" ?
In the "good" HDD/partition, there is no mention of ACPI under
"System devices" but there is an "Advanced Power Management support" item,
which is what I'm trying to replicate on the other HDD/partition


You have mis-quoted.



For ACPI to function correctly all hardware devices on the system must
be ACPI compliant including the mother board.

Their correct drivers must be correctly installed and the Windows

Software ACPI must be installed e.g the Advanced Power Management
Support as you post above.

If the option is there in the BIOS to enable/disable
ACPI it must be enabled.Many Modern systems either have it hidden and
set by default to,"On".

You may also need to re-install motherboard/mother board chip set
drivers pack/s.
As for talk of,"Partitions" you are now confusing me :/




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http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html
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Free original songs to download and,"BURN" :O)
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Old November 12th 04, 02:12 AM
here_and_there
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:26:39 GMT, "Adam" wrote:


I would like to install the following:
System Properties = Device Manager =
System devices = "Advanced Power Management support"

Anyone know how?



My system consists of the following:

OS: Windows 98 SE
Motherboard: Asus A7V133 rev 1.05.
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1600+
RAM: 512MB
Display Adapter: Leadtek WinFast GeForce256 DDR 32MB AGP
NIC: 3Com 3C905C-TXM
Audio: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5.1

When you go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, is there an option
"Power Management"?
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Old November 12th 04, 02:44 AM
Adam
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My responses are inline ...


"Shepİ" wrote in message ...
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:54:50 GMT It was a dark and stormy night when
"Spamotomy" wrote :


Okay, I think I'm a little confused ...

Must I have ACPI in order to have "Advanced Power Management support" ?
In the "good" HDD/partition, there is no mention of ACPI under
"System devices" but there is an "Advanced Power Management support" item,
which is what I'm trying to replicate on the other HDD/partition


You have mis-quoted.


Mis-quoted? No, "Advanced Power Management support" is
an item under "System devices" in "Device Manager".



For ACPI to function correctly all hardware devices on the system must
be ACPI compliant including the mother board.

Their correct drivers must be correctly installed and the Windows

Software ACPI must be installed e.g the Advanced Power Management
Support as you post above.


"Advanced Power Management support" is what I'm trying to
find out how to install without depending on hardware detection since
all the hardware is already there.



If the option is there in the BIOS to enable/disable
ACPI it must be enabled.Many Modern systems either have it hidden and
set by default to,"On".


Hmmm ... will I be able to enable ACPI without getting ACPI BIOS?
If not, then I will be "back to square one" like you said.
And, I don't want that.



You may also need to re-install motherboard/mother board chip set
drivers pack/s.


Oh-no, trying to install VIA's 4-in-1 drivers caused the dreaded message:
"Windows protection error. You need to restart your computer."
After which, I can only boot into Safe mode but not into Normal mode.


As for talk of,"Partitions" you are now confusing me :/


I use the BIOS to select the HDD (and thus, the boot partition) used for
the boot process. By "HDD/partition", I mean the HDD (and thus,
the boot partition) used to boot the system.



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http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html
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email
Free original songs to download and,"BURN" :O)
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/nomessiahsmusic.htm



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Old November 12th 04, 03:06 AM
Adam
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"Power Management" is set to "User Define" in the BIOS.



"mdp" wrote in message
k.net...
Make sure it is enabled in the BIOS under the Power Menu; Power Management.

"Adam" wrote in message
om...

I would like to install the following:
System Properties = Device Manager =
System devices = "Advanced Power Management support"

Anyone know how?



My system consists of the following:

OS: Windows 98 SE
Motherboard: Asus A7V133 rev 1.05.
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1600+
RAM: 512MB
Display Adapter: Leadtek WinFast GeForce256 DDR 32MB AGP
NIC: 3Com 3C905C-TXM
Audio: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5.1





  #9  
Old November 12th 04, 03:07 AM
Adam
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Yes, there's a "Power Management" icon in Control Panel.



"here_and_there" wrote in message ...
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:26:39 GMT, "Adam" wrote:


I would like to install the following:
System Properties = Device Manager =
System devices = "Advanced Power Management support"

Anyone know how?



My system consists of the following:

OS: Windows 98 SE
Motherboard: Asus A7V133 rev 1.05.
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1600+
RAM: 512MB
Display Adapter: Leadtek WinFast GeForce256 DDR 32MB AGP
NIC: 3Com 3C905C-TXM
Audio: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5.1

When you go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, is there an option
"Power Management"?


  #10  
Old November 12th 04, 05:12 AM
glee
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The procedure for adding Advanced Power Management support in Device Manager is to
use the Add New Hardware wizard to search for new hardware, and if it detects APM
support, to allow it to install, and then reboot. However, you may not be able to
detect it without installing the drivers on motherboard disc. What VIA drivers
version number did you install? Have you tried other versions from the VIA support
web site?
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http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Adam" wrote in message
om...

My responses are inline ...


"Shepİ" wrote in message

...
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:54:50 GMT It was a dark and stormy night when
"Spamotomy" wrote :


Okay, I think I'm a little confused ...

Must I have ACPI in order to have "Advanced Power Management support" ?
In the "good" HDD/partition, there is no mention of ACPI under
"System devices" but there is an "Advanced Power Management support" item,
which is what I'm trying to replicate on the other HDD/partition


You have mis-quoted.


Mis-quoted? No, "Advanced Power Management support" is
an item under "System devices" in "Device Manager".



For ACPI to function correctly all hardware devices on the system must
be ACPI compliant including the mother board.

Their correct drivers must be correctly installed and the Windows

Software ACPI must be installed e.g the Advanced Power Management
Support as you post above.


"Advanced Power Management support" is what I'm trying to
find out how to install without depending on hardware detection since
all the hardware is already there.



If the option is there in the BIOS to enable/disable
ACPI it must be enabled.Many Modern systems either have it hidden and
set by default to,"On".


Hmmm ... will I be able to enable ACPI without getting ACPI BIOS?
If not, then I will be "back to square one" like you said.
And, I don't want that.



You may also need to re-install motherboard/mother board chip set
drivers pack/s.


Oh-no, trying to install VIA's 4-in-1 drivers caused the dreaded message:
"Windows protection error. You need to restart your computer."
After which, I can only boot into Safe mode but not into Normal mode.


As for talk of,"Partitions" you are now confusing me :/


I use the BIOS to select the HDD (and thus, the boot partition) used for
the boot process. By "HDD/partition", I mean the HDD (and thus,
the boot partition) used to boot the system.



--
Free Windows/PC help,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html
remove obvious to reply
email
Free original songs to download and,"BURN" :O)
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/nomessiahsmusic.htm




 




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