Bios not fully ACPI compliant Windows 7

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Hi:

It seems that I have make a big/big mistake ... Can please somebody help me?

I Have an old Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M 1420 Laptop, it was doing fine with
Vista, perhaps a litle sluggish.
So I decide to install Windows7 - Run the Windows 7 advisor - everything OK,
so I run the instalation.
In the end a msg cames saying that "...a problem has been detected and
windows shut down to prevent damage...... The BIOS in this System is not
fully ACPI compliant. Please contact ... for an upgraded BIOS."
I don't understand nothing of BIOS and ACPI so I have 2 questions:
1- How can I Update the BIOS? If it is possible
2- How can I update the Bios (or anything else) if the computer doesn't work?
Some especifications that may help: Device is Fujitsu MHT 2080AT
System BIOS = 1.25
EC BIOS = 1.04
CPU Pentium M 735 1,7
Ghz
Thanks in advance for the help!
Silvex
 
silvex said:
Hi:

It seems that I have make a big/big mistake ... Can please somebody help
me?

I Have an old Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M 1420 Laptop, it was doing fine with
Vista, perhaps a litle sluggish.
So I decide to install Windows7 - Run the Windows 7 advisor - everything
OK,
so I run the instalation.
In the end a msg cames saying that "...a problem has been detected and
windows shut down to prevent damage...... The BIOS in this System is not
fully ACPI compliant. Please contact ... for an upgraded BIOS."
I don't understand nothing of BIOS and ACPI so I have 2 questions:
1- How can I Update the BIOS? If it is possible
2- How can I update the Bios (or anything else) if the computer doesn't
work?
Some especifications that may help: Device is Fujitsu MHT 2080AT
System BIOS = 1.25
EC BIOS = 1.04
CPU Pentium M 735 1,7
Ghz
Thanks in advance for the help!
Silvex

Contact Fujitsu for for a possible BIOS update and instructions for
installing it. I'm surprised that Vista installed and ran if the
motherboard/BIOS is not ACPI compliant, so the error message could indicate
a problem with the motherboard.

If you have additional Windows 7 questions, you should post them in the
Windows 7 support forums, here:

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windows7
 
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