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11-08-2011 08:31 AM
@windy61 wrote:Shinichi... Try uninstalling your OSD from control panel, programs & Features and see if you nolonger are told at start-up of a
ACPI error. if it starts up normally then try reinstalling the OSD driver sp46272.exe
After uninstalling, it starts up normally.
I do not install the whole sp46272.exe because I am not using HP computer. I just use the HP keyboard, so I only install the Buttons & OSDs control application gen3 and get the OSD effect.
I think that the ACPI error exist because I am not using HP computer.
But can I solve this error without losing the OSD function?
11-08-2011 11:24 AM
Shinichi...
Look in your device manager with the OSD software in and click open the small computer i-con open if it not already opened look at the ACPI listed does it have a yellow triangle in front of it ? If so this is the conflict area you may need to see if you can update it's driver from microsoft. May I ask what brand of computer do you have ?
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11-09-2011 07:24 AM
My computer is a self-assembling computer. It does not have any brand. My motherboard is ASUS.
It does not have any yellow triangle in the device manager. I have tried to update the ACPI, but it said that I have already install the latest one.
11-09-2011 05:11 PM
Shinichi..
Your build looks nice from what I can read !
The ACPI is a power management windows based controller designed by microsoft & Intel & HP also Toshiba & Phoenix, BIOS to manage computer power usage. I did find others that have the ACPI kernel driver can't open problem. but they show it as ACPI atk0100 kernel driver and this one states he has a asus laptop. you may have to try asus for the answer to why you get up this ACPI driver problem at start up.
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11-11-2011 05:58 AM
shinichi...
I looked online and found others saying that after installing OSD from HP that they also have the JAN20SD problem but with differant outcomes. HP needs to fix this driver/software OSD .
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11-11-2011 06:07 AM
Shinichi... This is the HP fix you can try it maybe it will stop your ACPI warning at start-up. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&softwareitem=pv-80881-1
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