Microsoft KB Archive/211279

= Armada 4200 Hangs During Text-Mode Portion of Windows 2000 Setup =

Article ID: 211279

Article Last Modified on 2/20/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition

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This article was previously published under Q211279



SYMPTOMS
When you are installing Windows 2000, your Compaq Armada 4200 computer may stop responding (hang).



CAUSE
This behavior can occur if Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) is enabled in the computer's BIOS, and the ACPIEnable option is set to a value of "1" in the Txtsetup.sif file.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use one of the following workarounds:
 * To enable Advanced Power Management (APM) support and disable ACPI:


 * Edit the Txtsetup.sif file on the boot drive and change the "ACPIEnable=1" line to "ACPIEnable=2" and then reboot to continue Setup.
 * Enable APM support by using the APM tab in the Power Options tool in Control Panel.
 * Contact the manufacturer for a possible updated ACPI BIOS that is compatible with Windows 2000. If an update does not exist or the latest ACPI BIOS update exhibits the same symptoms, use the first method.



MORE INFORMATION
Enabling the ACPI option on a particular computer may involve downloading a flash for the BIOS and running some type of utility specific to the brand of computer. It is also possible that a particular computer may already have ACPI support in the BIOS and that it is enabled.

For more information about whether your computer's BIOS is already capable of ACPI, contact the manufacturer of the computer. Windows 2000 checks a list to determine if the BIOS you are using is considered compatible. The section in the Txtsetup.sif file that indicates whether a particular BIOS is compatible with ACPI is named [GoodACPIBios]. You can search this file to see if your computer is listed.

Keywords: kbenv kbhardware kbprb kbsetup KB211279

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