I had this Problem eventhought that I Don't have the blue color screm, my problem is Description Windows detected a new device attached to your computer, but could not find the driver software it needs to make the device usable. Each device manufacturer typically includes driver software of a CD that comes with the device, or as a download from its website. The hardware ID of your device is ACPI ATK0110. Problem signature Problem Event Name: PnPDriverNotFound Architecture: x64 Hardware Id: ACPI ATK0110 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: 3429307. This is my problem: Its like yours.
What I'm doing is downloading the driver for vista x64 manually! When it's done i'll tell u guys if it worked. Description Windows detected a new device attached to your computer, but could not find the driver software it needs to make the device usable. Each device manufacturer typically includes driver software of a CD that comes with the device, or as a download from its website.
Download driver for ACPI ATK0110 device for Windows 10 x64, or install DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver download and update. Popular Drivers. Driver version for Windows 10 x86 Driver version for Windows 8.1 x86 Driver version for Windows 8 x86 Driver version for Windows 7 x86.
The hardware ID of your device is ACPI ATK0110. Problem signature Problem Event Name: PnPDriverNotFound Architecture: x64 Hardware Id: ACPI ATK0110 OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1 Locale ID: 3082 Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: 3429307. Not sure if this was already fixed as this answer is to an old post?? Andrew, i'm usin XP x64 me self.
I had this problem last week 2. After the update driver from windows update didn't work. I just inserted the original DVD of the ASUS motherboard. Then the system kinda automaticaly installed the ACPI ATK0110 drivers. All the other drivers for the motherboard i downloaded from the asus support site.
It seems to be a bug, but i'm not sure from who (nvidia or asus). Anyway, try this and i hope it works for you as it worked for me. I was seeing the same symptom as the very first post.
However, I was also experiencing a fairly persistent system hang whenever I tried to copy a file to or from a network share, or when sharing a folder and reading or writing to it from another computer. In fact the other computer could simply be a virtual machine running on this same computer. I didn't draw the connection until I read someones post here that they were seeing intermittent hangs and crashes. To fix his issue on my box (Win2008 Svr R2), I found the CD that came with the motherboard (asus PK5 Green). The windows updates did not find one (or had replaced it some time prior).
Popped the cd in, clicked the update driver button and pointed it to the cd drive. It installed without a problem, and I haven't experienced the now for several hours (I could make it happen very consistently before). Hope this helps someone. Les Potter, Xalnix Corporation. I had this same error. I had not ever noticed this before yesterday's re-install of Windows 7 64-bit. I had been having severe system hangs every time I'd performed Windows Updates.
I hope this solves that problem. To fix this, I first tried to use my original M2A-VM driver installation CD that came with my MOBO when purchased new in 2008, but Windows 7 spit out the set up program and said that it was not for this OS. (I think I somehow had been using the drivers from that CD before today, which may account for my system hangs). I then went to the AsusTek downloads page and downloaded the Beta drivers for the M2A-VM chipset. Under the chipset tab you find three files that you can download. When I downloaded them they were labeled Beta.
I used the 'Global' links to download all three files. The one that fixed this was titled MB-WIN7ATK. I downloaded this file and created its own folder for it, and then I traversed thru the file by double clicking on the unzipped file until I got to the level for 64-bit that had a file named AsAcpiIns, which is an application. I double clicked on that file, and it let me extract the files from the zip file into the folder. Once I was able to traverse the unzipped files and come into a.SYS file I knew that I was in business. I used the update driver option for the unknown device, and it successfully installed from the directory containing the unzipped driver and information.
After installing the driver and then rebooting, I checked my devices, and the unknown device no longer appeared, but the device ATK0110 ACPI Utility appeared under my System Devices and was highlighted. When I checked, everything was working normally for the new entry. I certainly hopes this solves my hanging problem. Now I can do my backup and move forward with Windows Updates, which before today, have left me hanging at every turn. Keeping my fingers crossed! ACPI/ATK0110 was the last item in Device Manager left without a driver. This link is working today & with 64 bit 7 installed the archived install wouldn't run on my system (& maybe yours), BUT Just right click on the item in Device Manager - Update Driver software - Then when prompted, point it to the already extracted archived folder - i.e the contents of ASUSCoolnQuietV21706 Thats it!!
It found the driver & the ATK0110 ACPI UTILITY is running as it should!! Thanks again to Tarunabraham The thread above this.
I am gearing up to buying Windows 7 and ran Windows Upgrade Advisor on my pc. Windows Upgrade Advisor says the following with regard to ATK0110 ACPI Utility: 'Action Recommended, Run Windows Update after installing Windows 7 to make this device compatible.' Normally I would be fairly happy with that but I was wondering what ATK0110 ACPI Utility actually was so I did a search for it and noticed that a number of people had problems with it when Vista launched.
Is it something I should be concerned about or does that message mean that Microsoft have any possible issues in hand? I am gearing up to buying Windows 7 and ran Windows Upgrade Advisor on my pc. Windows Upgrade Advisor says the following with regard to ATK0110 ACPI Utility: 'Action Recommended, Run Windows Update after installing Windows 7 to make this device compatible.' Normally I would be fairly happy with that but I was wondering what ATK0110 ACPI Utility actually was so I did a search for it and noticed that a number of people had problems with it when Vista launched.
Is it something I should be concerned about or does that message mean that Microsoft have any possible issues in hand?I can't generalize, but it has never given me any trouble, through several betas of Win7 (some of them legitimate) to the RTM. It's a smallish download - less than 100kB. I am gearing up to buying Windows 7 and ran Windows Upgrade Advisor on my pc. Windows Upgrade Advisor says the following with regard to ATK0110 ACPI Utility: 'Action Recommended, Run Windows Update after installing Windows 7 to make this device compatible.' Normally I would be fairly happy with that but I was wondering what ATK0110 ACPI Utility actually was so I did a search for it and noticed that a number of people had problems with it when Vista launched. Is it something I should be concerned about or does that message mean that Microsoft have any possible issues in hand?if u need.
I can send last driver by mail. Win7 86/64 support. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum So yea, I have another PC, my second pc, my old on that I built. It's running an iWill DK8N motherboard with dual opterons in it.
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Windows must be installed onto a computer that supports ACPI. Contact your computer manufacturer for a BIOS update or install Windows on an. Installation & Setup When I try to install RC, I get the message This computer is not compliant with the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) standard. Windows must be installed onto a computer that supports ACPI.
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