I know u can disable ACPI in win2k, but i doubt u can enable it. Most likely u need a reinstall.
However, if u would like to try the disable-thing "in reverse order" the procedure is listed below. It might be a slim chance that it works....
Trying this will probably screw up your system and force u to reinstall/reformat, but anyway:
Set ACPI to enabled in bios.
Boot up and:
Find "Standard PC" in Device manager,click "driver"-tab and select update driver.
Then select "Display a list of the known drivers" - Select "show all hardware of this device class".
Hopefully it will list "ACPI PC". If not, nothing can be done... (havent tested this for obvious reasons -hopefully its an option
)
Anyway, select "ACPI PC", press ok, and reboot as prompted.
Get set for hardware wizard mayhem...
Original procedure listed below:
I got this from the "Paul's Unofficial ABIT KT7 FAQ" at
http://www.viahardware.com/faq/kt7/kt7faq.htm (The FAQ is for an AMD board so the rest of it is useless for u)
Under Windows 2000 you can disable ACPI from within Windows as follows:
Go to Device Manager and select Computer -> Properties of ACPI PC
Click the driver Tab and choose Update Driver
When the wizard gets to the "What do you want the wizard to do?" page select "Display a list of the known drivers..."
Then "Show all hardware of this device class"
Then select "Standard PC"
Reboot the machine
When Windows 2000 restarts it'll redetect most of the hardware in your machine again and reassign IRQ's to them, turning off ACPI.Good Luck!
[ 07-25-2001: Message edited by: bigUC ]