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durring install of SP1 system crashes



 
 
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Old March 21st 08, 05:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Danny McGuire
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Default durring install of SP1 system crashes

When I install SP1 it does it thing and tells me to restart. It then
configurs. It gets to 98 percent, then it shows shutting down. When it
restarts as soon as windows starts to load, I get a black screen saying the
file acpi.sys is missing of corrupt. I can use the windows disk to repair
it. But the update is not installed. I have tried four diffrent times with
the same result. I even deleted the windows update folder. How do I fix
this?

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Old March 21st 08, 09:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Rick Rogers
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Default durring install of SP1 system crashes

Hi,

First check with the manufacturer for any needed BIOS update prior to
installing SP1. A message about acpi.sys can be an indicator of an issue
with the system BIOS instruction set not being fully compliant with current
standards (they change with time, so even newer machines can have outdated
BIOS').

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"Danny McGuire" wrote in message
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When I install SP1 it does it thing and tells me to restart. It then
configurs. It gets to 98 percent, then it shows shutting down. When it
restarts as soon as windows starts to load, I get a black screen saying
the file acpi.sys is missing of corrupt. I can use the windows disk to
repair it. But the update is not installed. I have tried four diffrent
times with the same result. I even deleted the windows update folder. How
do I fix this?


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Old March 21st 08, 11:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
pacca
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Default durring install of SP1 system crashes

the exact same thing happen to me,I had to format the hard drive and
reinstall windows.
"Danny McGuire" wrote in message
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When I install SP1 it does it thing and tells me to restart. It then
configurs. It gets to 98 percent, then it shows shutting down. When it
restarts as soon as windows starts to load, I get a black screen saying
the file acpi.sys is missing of corrupt. I can use the windows disk to
repair it. But the update is not installed. I have tried four diffrent
times with the same result. I even deleted the windows update folder. How
do I fix this?


 




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