B Blewyn Dec 26, 2005 #1 My PC gets to the "Verifying DMI Pool data.." message then just hangs there, doing nothing. Any ideas ?
My PC gets to the "Verifying DMI Pool data.." message then just hangs there, doing nothing. Any ideas ?
G Gerard Bok Dec 26, 2005 #2 My PC gets to the "Verifying DMI Pool data.." message then just hangs there, doing nothing. Any ideas ? Click to expand... Yes. Enter the Bios. Somewhere in the interfaces / IRQ area you will find an option to 'Reset DMI data pool'. Enable it and reboot. (This setting will automatically return to 'off'. That's normal.)
My PC gets to the "Verifying DMI Pool data.." message then just hangs there, doing nothing. Any ideas ? Click to expand... Yes. Enter the Bios. Somewhere in the interfaces / IRQ area you will find an option to 'Reset DMI data pool'. Enable it and reboot. (This setting will automatically return to 'off'. That's normal.)
P Pen Dec 26, 2005 #3 Blewyn said: My PC gets to the "Verifying DMI Pool data.." message then just hangs there, doing nothing. Any ideas ? Click to expand... These links may be helpful in identifying what piece of hardware is causing your problem. http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000474.htm http://www.duxcw.com/faq/computer/dmi.html
Blewyn said: My PC gets to the "Verifying DMI Pool data.." message then just hangs there, doing nothing. Any ideas ? Click to expand... These links may be helpful in identifying what piece of hardware is causing your problem. http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000474.htm http://www.duxcw.com/faq/computer/dmi.html
B Blewyn Dec 26, 2005 #4 Gerard said: Yes. Enter the Bios. Somewhere in the interfaces / IRQ area you will find an option to 'Reset DMI data pool'. Enable it and reboot. (This setting will automatically return to 'off'. That's normal.) Click to expand... Well I didn't find the option to reset DMI pool, but just something did the trick, maybe just being in the BIOS caused some kind of refresh. Thanks ! Blewyn
Gerard said: Yes. Enter the Bios. Somewhere in the interfaces / IRQ area you will find an option to 'Reset DMI data pool'. Enable it and reboot. (This setting will automatically return to 'off'. That's normal.) Click to expand... Well I didn't find the option to reset DMI pool, but just something did the trick, maybe just being in the BIOS caused some kind of refresh. Thanks ! Blewyn