The reason why it failed again was because you tried to update it TO the ACPI Uniprocessor driver. I have found only a FEW AMD MB that will support that driver. If you update the the "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface PC (ACPI)" that should still allow you to boot into the OS.
But personally, stick with the "Standard PC" driver. The only difference is that with "Standard PC" it is allowing the BIOS to control the resources of the comuter vs. "ACPI PC" where the OS is controlling the resources. I usually FORCE my older AMD boards to use "Standard PC" driver because the Win2K ACPI driver dumps ALL PCI and the AGP IRQs to the sime value. (YUCK!!!)
Glad to hear that it worked for you.
Let me know if you have any other problems.
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