"ACPI BIOS is attempting to write to an illegal IO port address" error message when you open the event viewer (283649)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
This article was previously published under Q283649 SYMPTOMS The following error message may be in the system event log
when you open the event viewer: Source: ACPI Category:
None Type: Error Event ID: 5 User: N/A Computer: Machine_Name Description:
AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to write to an illegal IO port address
(0x nnnn), which lies in the 0xXXXX - 0xYYYY
protected address range. This could lead to system instability. Please contact
your system vendor for technical assistance. For more information,
see Help and Support Center at: Where nnnn is one of the
following:
Address or Range Description
0x000 - 0x009 ISA DMA
0x020 - 0x021 PIC
0x040 - 0x043 Timer1, Refresh, Speaker, Control Word
0x048 - 0x04B Timer2, Failsafe
0x070 - 0x071 CMOS/NMI enable
0x074 - 0x076 Extended CMOS
0x081 - 0x083 DMA
0x087 DMA
0x089 DMA
0x08A - 0x08B DMA
0x08F DMA
0x090 - 0x091 Arbitration Control Port, Card Select Feedback
0x093 - 0x094 Reserved, System board setup
0x096 - 0x097 POS channel select
0x0A0 - 0x0A1 Cascaded PIC
0x0C0 - 0x0DF ISA DMA
0x4D0 - 0x4D1 Edge, level control registers for PIC
0xCF8 - 0xCFF PCI Configuration Space Access Pair
CAUSE This behavior may occur if your computer's basic
input/output system (BIOS) tries to write to one of the earlier ports by using
an AML [Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Machine Language]
System IO operation region. Your try may be blocked by Microsoft Windows XP
because accessing these ports by using this mechanism is considered dangerous
and can cause system instability. This feature is designed to improve the
stability of your computer's operating system. STATUSThis
behavior is by design.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/22/2006 |
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Keywords: | kburl kbEventLog kbEvent kberrmsg kbHardware kbprb KB283649 |
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