09-03-2016
11:03 PM
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09-05-2016 07:12 AM
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09-27-2016 02:16 AM
httuner wrote:
It turns out for me that it was my Boot partitions that were somehow corrupted and cause all this headache; everytime windows would boot; it booted with corrupted files.
I ended up rebuilding the boot records using a simple free program called EasyUEFI; after that all my ACPI.sys problems went away; been a week or two now and it hasn't returned. Windows 10 seems to like to corrupt boot partitions as I've found out.
09-27-2016 11:57 PM
neoDD69 wrote:
It seems very very strange.
Windows write the boot part/record ONLY during 1st install, never write on it when it run.
Or you have a virus or you have problems with HD that you use for boot.
Fews years ago I had "corruption data" problems on SSD but was a cable problem (to speed for type of cable), but 752 have PCIe and this problem cannot be.
Why do tell that boot is corrupted? Windows wont start or you link ACPI problem with "corrupted"?
Which version of BIOS do you have?
06-19-2017 04:59 AM