Muhammad Ahmad wrote: > acpi date of bios (1998) does not pass cut-off (2001), acpi = force > must be used to start ACPI services Jared Buck wrote: > Since the date of the bios apparently doesn't match the bios needed for > the system to run, Actually, all that means is that ACPI support is turned off. The system should still run. The ACPI interpreter needs to run code provided by the BIOS (i.e. it's normally closed source) with very high privileges (which means that it's serious if it goes wrong). And early ACPI support was of the "Will it boot Windows? Ship it!" variety. These days, support seems to be better. James. -- James Wilkinson | *No-one* liked the Joshua N'Clement block. The people Exeter Devon UK | who lived there thought everyone should be taken out E-mail address: james | and then the block should be blown up, and the people @westexe.demon.co.uk | who lived near the block just wanted it blown up. | -- Terry Pratchett