P2B-D Hardware rework

This is a discussion about P2B-D Hardware rework in the Windows Hardware category; I have the Asus P2B-D Motherboard. I have to contact Asus to do a hardware rework. But I have no adresse or phone number from asus-france (I live in France). The Alternate solution involves removing ACPI drivers and installing APM drivers instead.

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I have the Asus P2B-D Motherboard. I have to contact Asus to do a hardware rework. But I have no adresse or phone number from asus-france (I live in France) .The Alternate solution involves removing ACPI drivers and installing APM drivers instead. How can I do that?
 
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boot 2k, insert the original disc and run winnt32.exe - this will copy installation files from the cd to HDD
reboot when told to do so - when you get the blue installation screen press f5 to specify an alternative OS kernal - select standard pc or MPS single/multiproc
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Ok, I haven't the ACPI problem with my P2B-D, but a smp problem. Two PII 400MHz work fine, but two PIII 550MHz (bus 100MHz) make the system crach (maybe only the smp applications like 3DSmax3, photoshop5.5, sometime explorer...). I have heard that a non-official patch can resolve my problem. I search it.
 
 
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