Posted December 8, 2018 · Original PosterOP I just bought a Ryzen 2200G, MSI B450M Mortar and 2x4G HyperX DDR4 for my dad to use as HTPC but I'm getting ACPI error when I try to install windows. Do I have a bad motherboard or do I need to update the bios? Do I have bad RAM? How can I fix this? [Case] Phanteks Eclipse P400S TG || [CPU] i7 3770 @ 4.1 GHz - 1.14V || [Cooler] Zalman CNPS9900MAX || [Mobo] MSI Z77A-GD65 || [RAM] 16GB Hyper-X 1600 MHz [GPU] Geforce GTX 1080 ROG STRIX 8GB || [Sound] Asus Xonar DGX || [SSD] 3x 128GB Crucial M4 (Raid 0) || [HDD] 3TB Seagate 7200 || [PSU] Corsair AX850 [Display] Dell U2715H @ 2560x1440 || [Mouse] Razer DeathAdder || [Keyboard] IBM Model M (modded) || [Speakers] 2.1 Logitech Z-3 || [Fans] 3x 120mm Thermaltake Riing Plus RGB Theater Room - My 11.1 Home Theater Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 8, 2018 Which version of Windows are you trying to install? ACPI errors most likely refer to power management problems so what I would do first is to make sure that all your equipment is installed correctly with the correct power cords connected such as the 4, 6, or 8 pin power connector on the GPU. Is the PSU powerful enough to handle all of your equipment? Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 8, 2018 · Original PosterOP 10 hours ago, kb5zue said: Which version of Windows are you trying to install? ACPI errors most likely refer to power management problems so what I would do first is to make sure that all your equipment is installed correctly with the correct power cords connected such as the 4, 6, or 8 pin power connector on the GPU. Is the PSU powerful enough to handle all of your equipment? I am trying to install Windows 7 from a flash drive, but it failed from DVD as well. The PSU is a Seasonic X-400FL powering 1 SSD, 2 HDD, 1 Bluray Disc Drive. It should be more than adequate. [Case] Phanteks Eclipse P400S TG || [CPU] i7 3770 @ 4.1 GHz - 1.14V || [Cooler] Zalman CNPS9900MAX || [Mobo] MSI Z77A-GD65 || [RAM] 16GB Hyper-X 1600 MHz [GPU] Geforce GTX 1080 ROG STRIX 8GB || [Sound] Asus Xonar DGX || [SSD] 3x 128GB Crucial M4 (Raid 0) || [HDD] 3TB Seagate 7200 || [PSU] Corsair AX850 [Display] Dell U2715H @ 2560x1440 || [Mouse] Razer DeathAdder || [Keyboard] IBM Model M (modded) || [Speakers] 2.1 Logitech Z-3 || [Fans] 3x 120mm Thermaltake Riing Plus RGB Theater Room - My 11.1 Home Theater Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 8, 2018 · Original PosterOP 11 hours ago, kb5zue said: Which version of Windows are you trying to install? ACPI errors most likely refer to power management problems so what I would do first is to make sure that all your equipment is installed correctly with the correct power cords connected such as the 4, 6, or 8 pin power connector on the GPU. Is the PSU powerful enough to handle all of your equipment? I just updated the bios and it seems to have fixed the issue. However now it kills the mouse/keyboard on the windows install screen yet they work in the bios. Any suggestions? [Case] Phanteks Eclipse P400S TG || [CPU] i7 3770 @ 4.1 GHz - 1.14V || [Cooler] Zalman CNPS9900MAX || [Mobo] MSI Z77A-GD65 || [RAM] 16GB Hyper-X 1600 MHz [GPU] Geforce GTX 1080 ROG STRIX 8GB || [Sound] Asus Xonar DGX || [SSD] 3x 128GB Crucial M4 (Raid 0) || [HDD] 3TB Seagate 7200 || [PSU] Corsair AX850 [Display] Dell U2715H @ 2560x1440 || [Mouse] Razer DeathAdder || [Keyboard] IBM Model M (modded) || [Speakers] 2.1 Logitech Z-3 || [Fans] 3x 120mm Thermaltake Riing Plus RGB Theater Room - My 11.1 Home Theater Link to post Share on other sites