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Unknown devices in Windows 2000 Professional #170

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brunocastello opened this issue Mar 23, 2020 · 2 comments
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Unknown devices in Windows 2000 Professional #170

brunocastello opened this issue Mar 23, 2020 · 2 comments

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@brunocastello
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I am using the latest release and while it is a huge improvement from previous version (I have sound, networking, good video resolution), I am also having two small issues that prevent me from continuing to update and configure the system for further usage and testing of apps:

Device manager reports one unknown device. The location of the device is suggested to be in Microsoft ACPI compatible system component.

When I check with System Information app (Start Menu - Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Information), and go to Components - Problem devices, it reports two qemu devices that I cannot identify - and therefore I cannot find the respective device drivers to fix the issue:

ACPI\QEMU0002 and ACPI\PNP0103.

I am here asking to know about which devices these identifiers are referring? Thanks in advance, the UTM app is becoming a great addition to iOS devices.

@brunocastello
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brunocastello commented Mar 23, 2020

Problem apparently solved:

To disable ACPI, please change the system setting from 'ACPI-PC' to 'Standard-PC'. Right-Click on My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> Computer -> ACPI-PC -> Drivers -> Update Drivers -> Select List -> Standard-PC.

I disabled ACPI Multiprocessor PC to use Standard-PC instead. That means no ACPI, but with APM. That’s OK now, no unknown devices reported anymore.

But then I lost the USB...

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osy commented Mar 23, 2020

These are qemu issues and not UTM issues.

@osy osy closed this as completed Mar 23, 2020
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