Been getting that error as well.. finally figured it out. That means that the ACPI window is already open. Just go to Window (on top, next to access, specific, help), and click ACPI tables.
i used this yesterday, thinking i had to request a BIOS mod. i noticed the Portable version leaves registry keys and drivers behind. so i created a PortableApps . com format which cleans up everything, leaving nothing behind. RWEverythingPortable_1.6.9_32bit_64bit_English.paf.exe Code: Size: 4365388 bytes MD5: 9C0B8C8833E3CA421A881ED7AB4367CD SHA1: 3D4BEF063343841A024BBB7871ABFB5BC5B9D042 CRC32: 8BDDF586 Download: http : //www111 . zippyshare . com/v/OZq6Isrp/file.html
ноут hp ellit book 8440p нужен модифицированный биос с отключенным белым списком wifi Root System Description Pointer: 0x00000000000F2AF0 52 53 44 20 50 54 52 20 4F 48 50 51 4F 45 4D 02 RSD PTR OHPQOEM. AC E0 7F BB 24 00 00 00 20 E1 7F BB 00 00 00 00 ....$... ....... A1 00 00 00 .... Signature "RSD PTR " Checksum 0x4F (79) OEM ID "HPQOEM" Revision 0x02 (2) - ACPI 2.0 RSDT Address 0xBB7FE0AC Length 0x00000024 XsdtAddress 0x00000000BB7FE120 Extended Checksum 0xA1 (161) Reserved 0x00 0x00 0x00 bios type compag UEFI VERSION 68CCU ver F60
If you continually receive this error, 1. open regedit.exe from the start search menu 2. Search "regedit.exe" (without quotes of course) 3. CTRL + F 4. Delete all entries by searching registry for “RwEverything” and “rw.exe” 5. There will be a couple towards the end in the hard drive registry keys but you can ignore those (this path in the registry specifically: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\bam\State\UserSettings\) 6. Relaunch RwEverything Voila! it no longer has the access violations message It happened to me where every time I would query the PCI bus it would say there was an access violation error and this procedure fixed it. Read access violations kept occurring because I closed the application while it was on a faulting PCI device and then every time it opened the application it tried accessing the faulting PCI device right away and would not allow me to query the PCI bus. Hope this helps someone!