Again: ACPIEC Event Log problem on the T43 (Solution)

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Again: ACPIEC Event Log problem on the T43 (Solution)

#1 Post by RA-H » Sun Jun 04, 2006 8:23 am

A few people have complained about the t43-event log problem (which also keeps the hdd from spinning down), and I have not seen a solution for it yet. Fancontrol writes this message to the system event log 4 times a second or so:

\Device\ACPIEC: The embedded controller (EC) hardware returned data when none was requested. This may indicate that the BIOS is incorectly trying to access the EC without syncronizing with the OS. The data is being ignored.

Is there a solution for this? I tried both fancontrol options (startup and service), no difference. Does this happen on every t43? If not, it may be merely a matter of individual settings.

I have a t43 268844U with a 1.27 bios and the 1.04 embedded controller, running xp sp2. Also, I switched my hd to a "non ibm-approved" model, so on top I get the 2010 error on bootup.

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#2 Post by jd2020 » Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:12 pm

I would like to know too. This was mentioned in another post
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=195911

... and here too with T60s...
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=28057

I've had the same problem with unresponsive system rarely. Tonight was first time I checked event viewer and found same entry -- four in a row. My T43 was unresponsive and screen was blank, though it still recognised a USB drive being inserted/removed!

Does anyone have any ideas?
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Windows acpiec warning

#3 Post by GLR » Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:41 am

Have a look here :
http://winhlp.com/WxACPIEC.htm

Patching the acpiec driver seems to work...
X200 7459-E55 (pro)
T43 2668-4DG with HD 5K120 HTS541212H9AT00 [ERR 2010]
T43 2668-VBD with HD 5K80 HTS541680J9AT00 [fixed ERR 2010 : firmware flashed from SB20A70H to IBM SB2IA79H]
T42 2373-4WG with Intel wireless 2200BG [fixed ERR 1802]
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#4 Post by skanky » Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:28 am

jd2020 wrote:I've had the same problem with unresponsive system rarely. Tonight was first time I checked event viewer and found same entry -- four in a row. My T43 was unresponsive and screen was blank, though it still recognised a USB drive being inserted/removed!
only 4 in a row? heh i used to get about 10 every 4 seconds on both my t42 and x31. currently running the t42 with nhc's acpi fan control to see how i fare with that and have no choice with the x31 as i dont have an acpi file for that.

patched using the above method, seems gotten rid of any more errors appearing on my x31. i used this free hex editor: http://www.hhdsoftware.com/Family/hex-editor.html

although if needed i can upload a copy of the modified somewhere..

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#5 Post by GLR » Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:00 am

Yes, I agree with you skanky. On my T43, it filled the entire Windows event log in few minutes. Sometimes, it generated about 20 warnings in one second !
But now it's over !

My patched acpiec driver file can be found here :
http://glr81.free.fr/tools/thinkpad/acpiec_nolog_fr.zip
Warning : it seems to be a french localized version !
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X200 7459-E55 (pro)
T43 2668-4DG with HD 5K120 HTS541212H9AT00 [ERR 2010]
T43 2668-VBD with HD 5K80 HTS541680J9AT00 [fixed ERR 2010 : firmware flashed from SB20A70H to IBM SB2IA79H]
T42 2373-4WG with Intel wireless 2200BG [fixed ERR 1802]
R51 1829-R6G

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#6 Post by skanky » Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:17 am

heres mine, from a UK version of XP: http://rapidshare.com/files/764716/acpi ... n.rar.html

still need to point windows to use the new file as in the link posted above. maybe this should be sticky'd? it would be quite useful.

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#7 Post by christopher_wolf » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:23 pm

skanky wrote:maybe this should be sticky'd? it would be quite useful.
Done. :D

Minor edit to title to reflect solution; hope nobody minds. :)
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#8 Post by skanky » Sat Oct 28, 2006 4:13 am

not sure if its related but something i've noticed is that for some unknown reason, the temps displayed by nhc's tray tool and FC's tray tool (im using it as a service) dont match up.

it seems to be nhc's temps which arent matching up. as well as access connections playing silly buggars with my wireless card.

might be totally unrelated though..

having said that i *really* dont want to go back to the multiple acpiec errors.

i've not run nhc on the x31 without using the acpiec patch.

:(

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#9 Post by troubadix » Sat Dec 02, 2006 5:06 pm

Hi!
Musti wrote: The only working solution at this time is "hacking" the ACPIEC.sys so it will not populate the system event log.
I implemented an easy option for that in my package at my signature.

Ciao, troubadix

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#10 Post by hiyel » Mon Dec 04, 2006 5:52 pm

It's great to see that somebody eventually implemented a fix for this. Thank you guys all very much...

My question is, is it OK to stop the acpi from logging any event? What would be the worst thing to happen?

Also, skanky, your version of acpiec.sys's last modification date appears to be August 10, 2004, and has the exact same size as my original XP's version; whereas troubadix's and GLR's were both modified within the last month or so and have different file sizes...
T43 2686NAU (2.0GHz, 14" SXGA+) 1.25GB, Seagate 100GB 7200rpm, Bluetooth IV, and an annoying pulsating fan...

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#11 Post by troubadix » Mon Dec 04, 2006 6:37 pm

worst thing to happen is to miss an error message from acpiec... no idea if you recognized it in either case.

I checked it again, my patched acpiec is exactly of the same size as my original one from M$

Ciao, troubadix
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#12 Post by hiyel » Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:09 pm

Hey guys, look what I've found,

Go to the properties dialog box of the System event viewer (i.e., right click and pick "Properties"). Under the "Log size" section, pick "Do not overwrite events". From now on, acpiec will not log anything once the maximum log size is reached. So no need to pach files or anything...
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#13 Post by troubadix » Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:08 am

hiyel wrote:...pick "Do not overwrite events". From now on, acpiec will not log anything once the maximum log size is reached. So no need to pach files or anything...
...and no information from other processes :(

troubadix

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#14 Post by hiyel » Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:38 pm

troubadix wrote:...and no information from other processes :(
Well, that's why I asked what would happen if we prevent it from logging. I know, now nothing gets logged but, I never go there and check anything anyways. So, it may well be an alternative for some of us...
T43 2686NAU (2.0GHz, 14" SXGA+) 1.25GB, Seagate 100GB 7200rpm, Bluetooth IV, and an annoying pulsating fan...

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#15 Post by sjh953 » Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:35 am

I ran into this ACPIEC problem with my T42p, and found a solution as outlined in my final post in this thread:

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=49182

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