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Clustering & High Availability Windows Server Management PowerShell Hey Scripting Guy (PowerShell) Networking Identity, Access & Security Datacenter and Private Cloud Security Active Directory Enterprise Mobility Ask Directory Services Ask the Core Team Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support: Windows Server Core Team System Hangs at Splash Screen or Boot freezes on ACPITABL.DAT ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ August 19, 2011June 30, 2015 by Jeff Hughes (PubSec) // 20 Comments 0 0 0 Often we have seen operating windows server 2003 stuck on splash screen system hanging at Splash screen as seen in the screenshot below. For Windows Server 2003: For Windows Server 2008 and above: As the first troubleshooting step, you would like to boot into safemode and you would notice operating system hangs at acpitabl.dat. See image below: Unplug any external Devices or Storage connected to Server (for example: SAN cable Plugged in to HBA Ports) and then try boot the operating system in normal mode. Operating system should come up fine and now we can plug back devices or cables one at a time and reboot to find the root cause. If the server does not boot unplugging the cables or removing the devices, we can boot into Recovery Console or WinRE and initiate a CHKDSK on system drive. For windows Server 2003 run the following command: C:\>Chkdsk /r C: For windows Server 2008 run the following command: C:\> Chkdsk /f C: Once the CHKDSK completes without any errors, boot the machine in normal mode. More Information: In most scenarios, we have seen one or more to be the root cause; 1. BIOS/Firmware out of date. 2. SAN Configuration issues. 3. Multipath not configured correctly. 4. Outdated Storage/ FC drivers. 5. File system corruption. Thanks, Jaspreet Singh Support Engineer Microsoft Platforms Enterprise S
after booting and never reach the login screen.Background: ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. It is an open standard that defines acpitabl.dat virtual machine platform for hardware discovery, configuration, power management and monitoring.Possible Cause windows server 2012 stuck on loading screen and Resolution Cause: CMOS Battery is DyingResolution: Goto CMOS setup, scroll to POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP, windows server 2008 r2 stuck at microsoft corporation hit Enter, look at it, Hit ESC to exit, Anwser Y to save.Source: Win2003 freezes at acpitabl.dat solutionCause: RAID ProblemResolution:Turn off the server.Unplug one of https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askcore/2011/08/19/system-hangs-at-splash-screen-or-boot-freezes-on-acpitabl-dat/ the hard disk in your RAID.Boot the server. The RAID status now should change to degradedYou should now be able to see the login screen.Login, do the necessary backupPlugin the hard disk, rebuild the RAID array with its softwareSource: sbs 2003 r2 acpitabl.dat hang in safe modeI stopped my search http://sodeve.net/2009/07/how-to-fix-windows-2003-acpitabl-dat-problem/ as the solution no 2 solved my problem I am still not clear with the exact cause, but I suspect that the RAID controller was having problem synchronizing between hard disks (my server is using RAID-1).GD Star Ratingloading...How To Fix Windows 2003 acpitabl.dat Problem, 3.3 out of 5 based on 4 ratings Worth sharing ? Possibly Related PostsAdministrator Tips: Prevent Users Uploading MP3 files to your Windows 2003 ServerHow to Install DotNetNukeSo You Like MS Paint? Here is the Free and Much much better ReplacementAdd Tabs to Windows ExplorerTraversing Database Server using SQL SMOHow To Setup VPN In Your Office and Access It From Home.Integrate Chatting to your existing Web ApplicationASP.NET Session Quick Recap<< Never Ever Immediately Fall Asleep After Having MealSmall Iterations Towards Improvements >> Incoming Search Term acpitabl dat, acpitabl dat server 2003, acpitabl, acpitabl dat server 2003 safe mode, acpitabl dat hang, acpitabl dat windows
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