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Bens
06-02-2008, 23:19
Evo svaki put kad upalim/resetiram komp pojavi se :
Verifying DMI pool data, K8 NPT
Data Change.........Update New Data to DMI...Update Succesful!
Kak da to maknem...mb je Gigabyte M56S-S3, sAM2, nVidia NF560, FW, GLAN, ATX

06-02-2008, 23:24
Nadam se da kužiš engliš



The message "verifying DMI (Desktop Management Interface) pool data" is displayed with the BIOS has commanded the CPU to find the Master Boot Record and load the OS. It is also during this stage that basic system configurations are compiled so that the OS is loaded properly. The K8 NPT (Nested Page Tables) has to do with the HAL and the OS. The OS communicates with the BIOS in order to make use of the HAL...it has to know what hardware is on the computer in order to communicate effectively.

The long and short of this is...the OS is not able to properly communicate with the BIOS. At this point, it asks that you update DMI so that it can read the proper system configuration in BIOS and complete the boot process.

This can happen when BIOS is corrupted, or if a recent flash went awry. Also, if your HDD connections aren't solid, this can be the result as well. Clear CMOS (10 minutes) and try to reboot. If no go, Clear CMOS (remove battery) for 24 hours.




Q. During bootup my computer hangs at "Verifying DMI pool data." What is it and how do I fix it?

A. DMI or DesktopManagement Interface (pdf) is a layer of abstraction between system components and the software that manages them. The System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) is an extension of the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) that formulates and delivers this information to the operating system. The pool data is the information. In short, when the BIOS is "Verifying DMI pool data" it is verifying the table of data it sends to the operating system (Windows, etc.). If it isn't sucessful, it should return an error. Wait a reasonable period of time for it to finish. It may make take some time or it may be stuck. Possible fixes:

1. If you changed the hardware just before this problem occurred (e.g., installed a new hard disk drive), unchange it.

2. If you installed a new hard disk drive, set the motherboard CMOS Setup to Auto for the drive type. You may have to disconnect the drive first.

3. Enable "Reset Configuration Data" (may be "Force Update ESCD" in some CMOS Setuups) in the motherboard CMOS Setup PNP/PCI configuration. (Rebooting will automatically disabled it after it has done its thing.)

4. The CMOS may be corrupted. Clear it.

5. Disconnect all drives not required to boot the computer. If this fixes it, reconnect one at time.

6. The floppy drive may be bad or not connected properly.

7. Reseat all expansion boards.

8. Pull all boards not required to boot the computer.

Bens
06-02-2008, 23:27
''problem'' se desio prvi put nakon što sam spojio komp!
tak da ono dunno ke da radim...jel možda to kaj mi je cd prvi na boot mjestu?