ACPI-Enabled Laptop Prompts Twice for a Hardware ProfileID: Q235962
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When you start a laptop computer which uses Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) power management, you may be prompted for a hardware profile twice. If you create more than one hardware profile, and then restart your computer, you may receive the following message:
After you make a selection, you may receive the following message:Windows cannot determine what configuration your computer is in. Select one of the following:
profile 1 name
profile 2 name
None of the above
Enter your choice:
Dock Change
Windows is unable to determine your hardware profile. Is "docked" the current profile?
Press Y for Yes or N for No
This issue occurs if you have multiple hardware profiles which cannot be automatically distinguished from each other. For example, if you have two "Docked" profiles which pertain to the same type of docking stations, but which have different devices enabled or disabled, you may experience this symptom.
To resolve this issue, you should read each prompt carefully, and select the same hardware profile during the second prompt as you selected at the first prompt.
This behavior is by design.
This problem has been reported to affect various makes and models of laptop computers that use a BIOS that supports ACPI.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbhw kbui win98 winapm win98se
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: July 6, 1999