It is impossible to understand your post. If you have detected a driver
that is hanging your system, uninstall it. Windows has a generic acpi
support.
Have you run sfc /scannow to see if you have a corrupted file.
"dimov000" <> wrote in message
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> As of last week after some problems and a crash ----I re-installed my PC,
> being a 680Sli MOBO, 4 Gb memory and a raid 5 (3 x 320 Gb) and a JBOD of
> 3x
> 500 gb and a NAS 500Gb a Cie, etc. Vista Home Premium was installed and
> confrontated me with a acpi.sys error and a very slow starting pc. Looking
> in
> lots of forums and googling around a lot...I still not fiound any solution
> for it.
> Although trying 4x and even re re-installing Vista ....the problems is
> still
> critical and telling me it's causing vista to start up slow. Which means
> ....5 minutes...sometimes.
> EVGA (mobo) can't help me out.....microsoft has no answer...the only thing
> I
> know that this driver is communicating with the ACPI system which is set
> on
> ...on my mobo.
>
> Who knows anything or everything or any solution.
>
> Please...aonother acpi.sys doesn't help also switch off ACPI on my mobo
> doesn't help.
>
> Dimov000
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