Drive issues from enabling/disabling ACPI? Am I forgetting some old knowledge?
ACPI is just modern APM, no? Brian Weeden wrote:
ACPI is an advanced way for the OS to communicate with peripherials, notably drives. It's not required but does have some interesting features. Be careful though. If you install Windows on a system with the BIOS set to SATA or IDE communication with drives and then change it to ACPI it's likely that Windows will not boot. That's because the driver used to read from the hard disk is different. So if you are planning on using ACPI (which does have some benefits) then turn it on in the BIOS before installin windows. If you're doing it on a system that already has Windows installed, make sure you install the drivers in windows BEFORE turning on ACPI in the BIOS.
