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    Precision Processor Super Moderator egghead's Avatar
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    a quick search through google resulted in many users of your motherboard with acpi problems and freezes


    you will need to wait for fic to release an updated bios that fixes the problem with the motherboard or buy one from a competitor.

    you can disable acpi in the bios power management settings but you will need to repair install xp to run xp again
    you may not notice a difference in performance and this should eliminate these errors or freezes.
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    The fic az11 is a vintage motherboard. I used one for about three years. Never had any problems before dropping a hard drive into the middle of it. Ruined the warranty that day.

    I would try to clear the CMOS. Refer to manual to locate the jumper. If you don't have the manual download it here. Manual
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    Quote Originally Posted by efc
    The fic az11 is a vintage motherboard. I used one for about three years. Never had any problems before dropping a hard drive into the middle of it. Ruined the warranty that day.

    I would try to clear the CMOS. Refer to manual to locate the jumper. If you don't have the manual download it here. Manual
    Lol, I hope the hard drive survived at least.
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