SOURCE: acer descktop t-180 stuck on "verifying DMI pool DATA"
Remove and clean the memory with soft material and then fixed it back and then start the system.
If not solve then;
Remove the Hard drive and fixed back then boot the system,
If not solve then;
When booting press "F2 or Delete" to enter the bios setup.
In there find the "Load BIOS Default setting" and select and then enter.
Press "F10" to save and exit setting.
If not solve then;
REmove and replace the CMOS Battery and then do this Again
""When booting press "F2 or Delete" to enter the bios setup.
In there find the "Load BIOS Default setting" and select and then enter.
Press "F10" to save and exit setting."
If same problems Occur;
Try examine the motherboard maybe some portion on it overheat. in this case"Mother board damage" However if found nothing on the board "
do not hesitate to notify me for further instruction.
SOURCE: Disk read error-Verifying DMI Pool data... My
hello, Acer T180 comes with a SATA drive which are very reasonable priced these days. I think your system came with a 160GB hard drive (less than $50), you can probably get a 500GB for $50 bucks now.
here is a link to newegg for sata internal drive many of them free shiping for holiday season.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=internal+hard+drive+sata
you may come across few terms like "bare drive", "OEM", then there are regular ones. "bare drive" doens't come with wires(sata data & power connector), same with OEM- no wires, keep in mind OEM is genrally for resellers but i don't think anyone cares (:-) ).. since you are replacing the drive you have you can get by with any or these types. bare drive & OEM tend to be bit cheaper in price.
hope this helps
good Luck
regards,
Amar Sondhi
SOURCE: wont start up grey screen with warning verifying
well varifying DMI pool data is not a warning its a process where your system hangs. install new windows or repair the old one.
SOURCE: stuck at verifying dmi pool data
Try restarting in Safe Mode, press F8 at bootup and then either troubleshoot or do a system restore.
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