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Re: OT:Re: Sony VAIO and laptop workstations in general
be careful though. I think I read that once you do that you can't go back
without reinstalling windows. ACPI manages a lot of stuff that laptops
care
about, like sleep modes, waking, battery monitoring and charging, disk
spin
down, CPU speed step, screen brightness, temperature/fans, etc. When ACPI
was new people had that stuff in both modes in the BIOS, although much
more
is possible with ACPI. Now that ACPI has been the required default for a
few years, the "old" code in the BIOS may have fallen into neglect, and
your laptop might not work very much like a laptop anymore if you turn
ACPI
off. You might not care if you just plug it in all the time and use it
like
a desktop.
kim
At 04:43 PM 8/14/2002, Clifford Novey wrote:
>Under Windows 2000 you select ACPI in the device manager- update drivers-
>choose from list- pick Standard PC- then the computer stops using ACPI,
>re-detects ALL of your hardware and spreads the IRQs out quite nicely.
>WinXP
>may also work this way- Steinberg and RME both have pages on the topic.
>
>Cliff
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