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- I have searched the issue tracker and was unable to find an open or closed issue matching what I'm seeing.
- (If the issue occurs AFTER or DURING Windows 9x's hardware detection phase) I have tried to install with
Skip legacy non-PnP hardware detection phaseto[OFF]and the issue still occurs. - (If the issue occurs AFTER or DURING Windows 9x's hardware detection phase) I have tried to install with the integrated driver library set to
[OFF]and the issue still occurs. - I understand that support is provided voluntarily for free, and that the author is not Microsoft and can/will probably not fix bugs in the operating system code itself. I also understand that it is impossible to support every single hardware combination out there.
What happened?
The registry edits mentioned in these two websites don't work for enabling ACPI. I've done this registry hack before and it's always worked when I done so, so my assumption is that something in quickinstall is entirely breaking ACPI support, not just the fact that quickinstall cant enable it.
https://www.helpwithwindows.com/windows98/tune-37.html
https://www.coolcomputing.com/reviews/w98acpi.html
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Target Motherboard, CPU and RAM
Dell d505 laptop, Brand new battery, 2gb ddr1, Intel pentium M 745 1.8ghz
Target GPU and Sound card(s)
Intel 855GME graphics (64mb), Realtek sound chip of some sorts
Target Storage Devices
128gb IDE SSD
Boot method
USB key
Reference image
Windows 98 SE Stock
Additional context
Windows ME should install with ACPI on this laptop as I've done before, and not even ME will detect it. The same registry hack didn't work on ME either,
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