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After having problems with my old version of window xp pro but without any
backup I decided to purchase and install windows Xp home edtion. I
reformatted the "c" drive and installed win xp home but the system has
continued to be unstable. This is particularly the case, though not always,
if I use any files that use multimeadia. The error log report repeatedly
reports the following error

"AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to write to an illegal IO port address
(0x70), which lies in the 0x70 - 0x71 protected address range. This could
lead to system instability. Please contact your system vendor for technical
assistance."

I have tried installing service pack 2 pack the system crashed during it's
installation. What do suggest I do? Do you think it's a harware problem?
Before the purchasing win xp and I had installed a logitech webcam and it
seems like that's when the problems began. However I long ago unplugged the
webcam and uninstalled the the software associated with it. Do you think it
done some damage to my graphics or video card ?



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It sounds like you have a hardware problem in the BIOS. The
message says as much and told you to contact the computer
maker about an update for your BIOS and possibly a
replacement of damaged hardware.


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"robin dunn" <robindunn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:A59372C3-6948-4E4B-BBCB-45925A27C45B@microsoft.com...
| After having problems with my old version of window xp pro
but without any
| backup I decided to purchase and install windows Xp home
edtion. I
| reformatted the "c" drive and installed win xp home but
the system has
| continued to be unstable. This is particularly the case,
though not always,
| if I use any files that use multimeadia. The error log
report repeatedly
| reports the following error
|
| "AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to write to an illegal IO
port address
| (0x70), which lies in the 0x70 - 0x71 protected address
range. This could
| lead to system instability. Please contact your system
vendor for technical
| assistance."
|
| I have tried installing service pack 2 pack the system
crashed during it's
| installation. What do suggest I do? Do you think it's a
harware problem?
| Before the purchasing win xp and I had installed a
logitech webcam and it
| seems like that's when the problems began. However I long
ago unplugged the
| webcam and uninstalled the the software associated with
it. Do you think it
| done some damage to my graphics or video card ?
|
|
|
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Hi Robin,

As mentioned in the Help&Support group, this is a hardware issue that
requires a BIOS update from the system manufacturer or motherboard maker.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"robin dunn" <robindunn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A59372C3-6948-4E4B-BBCB-45925A27C45B@microsoft.com...
> After having problems with my old version of window xp pro but without any
> backup I decided to purchase and install windows Xp home edtion. I
> reformatted the "c" drive and installed win xp home but the system has
> continued to be unstable. This is particularly the case, though not
> always,
> if I use any files that use multimeadia. The error log report repeatedly
> reports the following error
>
> "AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to write to an illegal IO port address
> (0x70), which lies in the 0x70 - 0x71 protected address range. This could
> lead to system instability. Please contact your system vendor for
> technical
> assistance."
>
> I have tried installing service pack 2 pack the system crashed during it's
> installation. What do suggest I do? Do you think it's a harware problem?
> Before the purchasing win xp and I had installed a logitech webcam and
> it
> seems like that's when the problems began. However I long ago unplugged
> the
> webcam and uninstalled the the software associated with it. Do you think
> it
> done some damage to my graphics or video card ?
>
>
>
> Expand AllCollapse All