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Rob White
I am building a single image that will support both ACPI uniprocessor
and ACPI multiprocessor based hardware sets. Since the components are
mutually exclusive I set target designer to use the uniprocessor
component. If I build the image and run through the FBA on the
uniprocessor machine and then transfer the hard drive to the ACPI
Multiprocessor machine I am asked for a file called halmacpi.dll the
file doesn't seem to be included in an components provided with
target designer (SP2), so I can't simply include a component.
Every time the multiprocessor image starts it asks for this file
(halmacpi.dll) and then claims that the hardware did not install
correctly. So my question is, if I need ACPI is it possible to support
both uniprocessor and multiprocessor hardware sets on the same image?
If so how?
Thanks for any help.
Rob
and ACPI multiprocessor based hardware sets. Since the components are
mutually exclusive I set target designer to use the uniprocessor
component. If I build the image and run through the FBA on the
uniprocessor machine and then transfer the hard drive to the ACPI
Multiprocessor machine I am asked for a file called halmacpi.dll the
file doesn't seem to be included in an components provided with
target designer (SP2), so I can't simply include a component.
Every time the multiprocessor image starts it asks for this file
(halmacpi.dll) and then claims that the hardware did not install
correctly. So my question is, if I need ACPI is it possible to support
both uniprocessor and multiprocessor hardware sets on the same image?
If so how?
Thanks for any help.
Rob