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System BIOS not ACPI compliant

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Oct 11th, 2007
OS: Win XP sp2
Dell Dimmension B110

The first symptom was the onboard network connector stopped working. On reboot the blue bios screen appeared. the error number is:
0x000000A5 (0x00010007, 0x00000038, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

I have already tried removing the battery on the motherboard, and flipping the two pin connector inorder to clear the settings.

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Re: System BIOS not ACPI compliant

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Oct 12th, 2007
Well I figured out what was the matter. There was a 56.6k modem in a PCI slot that should not have been. Once removed the computer works fine.
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