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Blue screen STOP 0x000000 A5 when testing WinXP slipstreamed package
#1 Posted 22 November 2006 - 04:06 PM
When testing on ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard a WinXPSp2 package in which almost everything was slipstreamed, a stop occurred with the following message:
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The bios in this system is not fully ACPI compliant. Please contact your system vendor or visit http://www.hardware-update.com for an update bios.
If you are unable to obtain an updated bios or the latest bios supplied by your vendor is not ACPI compliant, you can turn off ACPI mode during test mode setup.
To do this simply press the F7 key when you are prompted to install storage drivers. The system will not notify you that the F7 key was pressed - it will silentlydisable ACPI and allow you to continue your installation.
STOP:0x000000A5 (0x00000002,0x89FF2A60,0xE100E968,0x8A02D030)
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By pressing the F7 key I could complete the setup.
However, it is a fact that the last available bios (V. 1303) from ASUS has been installed and that said motherboard should be fully ACPI compliant according to its specification.
It is also a fact that if running a setup with the software not slipstreamed, the blue screen stop does not occur.
So I think that something wrong occurs during slipstreaming process. Any idea on how to solve this issue, other than pressing F7 key?
Thanks
Quote
The bios in this system is not fully ACPI compliant. Please contact your system vendor or visit http://www.hardware-update.com for an update bios.
If you are unable to obtain an updated bios or the latest bios supplied by your vendor is not ACPI compliant, you can turn off ACPI mode during test mode setup.
To do this simply press the F7 key when you are prompted to install storage drivers. The system will not notify you that the F7 key was pressed - it will silentlydisable ACPI and allow you to continue your installation.
STOP:0x000000A5 (0x00000002,0x89FF2A60,0xE100E968,0x8A02D030)
Unquote
By pressing the F7 key I could complete the setup.
However, it is a fact that the last available bios (V. 1303) from ASUS has been installed and that said motherboard should be fully ACPI compliant according to its specification.
It is also a fact that if running a setup with the software not slipstreamed, the blue screen stop does not occur.
So I think that something wrong occurs during slipstreaming process. Any idea on how to solve this issue, other than pressing F7 key?
Thanks
#3 Posted 23 November 2006 - 01:30 AM
I'm sorry I forgot the list of software!
HFSLIP package latest final (version 1.0.1)
I tried to slipstream in Windows XP Pro all software listed in the link http://users.telenet.../_winxpsp2.html at the date of Nov. 18,2006
HFSLIP package latest final (version 1.0.1)
I tried to slipstream in Windows XP Pro all software listed in the link http://users.telenet.../_winxpsp2.html at the date of Nov. 18,2006
This post has been edited by 3398495: 23 November 2006 - 01:32 AM
#4 Posted 23 November 2006 - 01:35 AM
3398495, on Nov 23 2006, 03:30 PM, said:
I'm sorry I forgot the list of software!
HFSLIP package latest final (version 1.0.1)
I tried to slipstream in Windows XP Pro all software listed in the link http://users.telenet.../_winxpsp2.html at the date of Nov. 18,2006
HFSLIP package latest final (version 1.0.1)
I tried to slipstream in Windows XP Pro all software listed in the link http://users.telenet.../_winxpsp2.html at the date of Nov. 18,2006
Latest Final is 1.1.0 (HFSLIP Final
#6 Posted 25 November 2006 - 10:46 AM
hi 3398495! also in your next post, kindly attach your HFSLIP.log
#7 Posted 25 November 2006 - 11:49 AM
I visited hardware-update.com and this is only ad.
I'm wondering if one of the driver/program itself is not faulty.
I'm wondering if one of the driver/program itself is not faulty.
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