BIOS is not compatible - ACPI Presario S6289UK

Hello

My 7 year old standard desktop Compaq Presario S6289UK(Pentium 4) suddenly stopped start Windows XP family (SP2), just repeatedly attempt to restart without result. Just safe mode and last known good does not work. When the system restore is called I get a blue error screen: -.

«We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows could not started correctly...»

THE system BIOS is not fully ACPI-compatible. Contact your system vendor or visit www.hardware-update.com for an updated BIOS. If you are unable to get a BIOS updated or the latest BIOS supplied by your vendor is not ACPI, you can turn off ACPI mode during text mode Setup...
Press F7 when you are prompted to install storage drivers. The system will notify you that F7 was pressed and it disables the API silently and allow installation...

Technical information Stop: 0x000000A5 has been found a problem... BIOS is not ACPI compatible.

Given that I had not changed the PC recently (just replaced the keyboard cable with a focus on the wireless PC USB line and installed Norton Antivirus 2010, who worked for a week) and www.hardware-update.com seems spurrious, do I need to upgrade the BIOS (Phoenix Award v3.15 05/08/2004)? With the system in this State, I don't know how I would like to re - install Windows even though I should try that before the BIOS...

I checked inside and I am confident that no internal connections are are spare.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thank you

Gareth

Thanks for your fast help, my problem has been resolved and you prevailed of flashing the BIOS, which I was about to do.

I opened the box and cleaned, that made no difference.

Which solved the problem was getting into the BIOS setup and implementation in diagnostic mode. All of a sudden Hey hop, windows open to the top as usual and the PC now works fine.

Weird but true.

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