Possible Solution - ACPI blue screen

Hi,
I have had some interesting problems on my K7N2 Delta-ILSR system
(XP2500+ barton, 1GB PC2700 TwinMos dual channel - 2*256, 1*512, Enermax 460Watt PSU, SB Audigy player, MSI GF4 Ti4600, Hitachi DVD-ROM, Lite-On CD-RW, 40GB Seagate, 20GB IBM, 60GB Maxtor).
After fixing a silly heatsink problem I had the PC was running great for over three weeks. Then last Friday, poof! corrupt boot drive and no possibility to boot from CD-ROM (even though it worked before).
When I finally got the disk back (through scandisk) it wouldn't boot into XP any more. Kept giving me a blue screen saying my "BIOS is not ACPI compliant".
Tried a repair install but it too would give the same blue screen once it got into the XP setup. Flashing different BIOS versions did nothing.
Anyway to cut a long story short I found the solution to my problem having torn my hair out for two days. When flicking through the motherboard manual looking for ACPI or power related stuff I noticed that pin 14 on the main power connector is responsible for powering up and down.
I turned off the system and disconnected the power cable from the motherboard. Using a pen I gave pin 14 on the motherboard power connector a small push to the side. Then put it all back together and power on.
Like magic I could now boot from CD, and continuing into windows the blue screen was gone. Obviously there was a bad connection on this pin.
Hopefully this little tale might help someone else before they decide their system is nuked. I'm sure there are other reasons for the 'BIOS is not ACPI compliant' problem but this is one easy thing to check early on.
Have fun ,
Zith

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Good to hear that you were able to solve your issue, and many thanks for taking the effort to create an ID to post your solution! Our community will definitely benefit from your knowledge!
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