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ACPI is a function of the hardware and the BIOS. Most Pentium II motherboards do have ACPI, but you cannot add ACPI to a system that does not. If you cannot get ACPI to work, check to see if it is enabled in the BIOS.
ACPI (advanced configuration and power interface)
They are the one who sends data to the processor... The north bridge also the who controls video card,expansion cards or graphics cards and south bridge controls the drives and onboard devices.
An ACPI processor helps the computer recognized motherboard, hardware and drivers. It just replaces the old AMP standard.
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ACPI is a function of the hardware and the BIOS. Most Pentium II motherboards do have ACPI, but you cannot add ACPI to a system that does not. If you cannot get ACPI to work, check to see if it is enabled in the BIOS.
ACPI S3 mode
Green Star is a corporation. ACPI is a standard.
ACPI is the successor APMOperating System
With ACPI the operating system controls power management.
APM (Advanced Power Management).
ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. ACPI provides a standard for configuring devices and managing power for the operating system.
ACPI was initally developed by Intel, Microsoft, and Toshiba. Current developers of ACPI include Phoenix, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard.
Yes. For whatever reason, it hadn't detected that you had a multi-core processor before. Installing the driver will allow for better performance.
Replace the original HAL.