I stumbled onto this issue when dealing with upgrading from a single processor kernal to a multi-processor kernal. If you do not have ACPI enabled in your Bios when you install WIN2k, it will NOT install the ACPI enabled kernal, and there is no way to change it (so I was told) without...
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