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TStony
post Oct 7 2010, 10:53 AM, updated 16y ago

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The system config:

TA690G AM2
AMD A64 4000+
Kingbox 2 X 2GB DDR800
Seagate SATA II 1.5TB 7200rpm
Samsung SATA 22X DVDRW
Cooler Master Watts PSU
Windows XP SP3

Installing Windows 7 Ultimate (clean install, tried both x86 & x64) running smooth with no error. After final installation and final reboot, it stop at "Verifying DMI Pool Data....Update Success."

I have tried:

*Update to latest BIOS

*Disabled all USB, LAN, Serial + Parallel Port, Floopy Controller (Including Floopy Seek) in BIOS

*Change Hard Disk

*Change Optical Drive

*Change SATA Setting from Default "Native IDE" to "IDE -> AHCI"

*Repair Startup using Windows 7 Installation DVD (No error found)

*Running Memtest shows the RAM is working fine

All stuck at "Veryfying DMI Pool DATA....Update Success" after final reboot.

So I tried installing Windows XP x86, running smooth without a single error. So, this should ruled out hardware failure.

Anyone facing the same problem ?
coolmast3r
post Oct 7 2010, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(tony @ Oct 7 2010, 10:53 AM)
The system config:

TA690G AM2
AMD A64 4000+
Kingbox 2 X 2GB DDR800
Seagate SATA II 1.5TB 7200rpm
Samsung SATA 22X DVDRW
Cooler Master Watts PSU
Windows XP SP3

Installing Windows 7 Ultimate (clean install, tried both x86 & x64) running smooth with no error. After final installation and final reboot, it stop at "Verifying DMI Pool Data....Update Success."

I have tried:

*Update to latest BIOS

*Disabled all USB, LAN, Serial + Parallel Port, Floopy Controller (Including Floopy Seek) in BIOS

*Change Hard Disk

*Change Optical Drive

*Change SATA Setting from Default "Native IDE" to "IDE -> AHCI"

*Repair Startup using Windows 7 Installation DVD (No error found)

*Running Memtest shows the RAM is working fine

All stuck at "Veryfying DMI Pool DATA....Update Success" after final reboot.

So I tried installing Windows XP x86, running smooth without a single error. So, this should ruled out hardware failure.

Anyone facing the same problem ?
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*Change SATA Setting from Default "Native IDE" to "IDE -> AHCI"
--> After changing the setting, do you re-install Win7 using that setting?
TStony
post Oct 7 2010, 04:10 PM

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Oh yes, re-partition, format and re-intall whenever I made changes to test it out.
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post Oct 7 2010, 07:15 PM

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how about ACPI?
TStony
post Oct 7 2010, 09:22 PM

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Havent even tried disable ACPI yet. Going to try it soon.
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post Oct 7 2010, 09:28 PM

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suppose enable
TStony
post Oct 7 2010, 10:08 PM

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Holyshit....just found the culprit !!

The ACPI is enabled by default, I am thinking of disable it to try out.

Browsing thru Power Management Setup Menu where ACPI function located, there is a setting "ACPI XSDT Table" which is disabled by dafault, the describtion says that it is for 64bits OS, should be disable if running 32bits W2K & Win XP. So, I enabled it, plug in the HDD with Windows 7 X64 installed last night.

Viola !! It's running fine now.
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post Oct 7 2010, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(tony @ Oct 7 2010, 10:08 PM)
Holyshit....just found the culprit !!

The ACPI is enabled by default, I am thinking of disable it to try out.

Browsing thru Power Management Setup Menu where ACPI function located, there is a setting "ACPI XSDT Table" which is disabled by dafault, the describtion says that it is for 64bits OS, should be disable if running 32bits W2K & Win XP. So, I enabled it, plug in the HDD with Windows 7 X64 installed last night.

Viola !! It's running fine now.
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good then... that function suppose to be enable when it come to windows 7/vista wink.gif
TStony
post Oct 7 2010, 10:27 PM

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Is it ? Search thru internet, there is quite a number of users faced this problems, but none mentioned about this setting though.

Thanks.

This post has been edited by tony: Oct 7 2010, 10:27 PM

 

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