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Originally Posted by Stlyx
So, the good news is that the BIOS was out of date.
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One step forward, at least
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Originally Posted by Stlyx
Unfortunately, the problem still persists.
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Does the boot always freezes at the same point ?
On the picture you posted, the last line is some
ACPI WMI related features.
WMI is
Windows
Management
Instrumentation, maybe not really NetBSD friendly.
(but since I don't use NetBSD, I really don't know, it's just an idea).
So if
WMI is the cause of the trouble, it should be possible to deactivate it in the BIOS, in the
Power Management section.
Or it should be possible to deactivate the entire
ACPI features.
Would be worth trying...