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Description
Verifying DMI Pool Data in Windows 95/98
The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is a new method of managing computers
in an enterprise. The main component of DMI is the Management Information Format
Database, or MIFD (the DMI Pool Data). This database contains all the information
about the computing system and its components. At times, some systems may experience
a hang condition after partitioning, formatting and initial boot-up of a hard
drive. In Windows 95 and 98, changes to the motherboards BIOS settings, changes
in hard drives or to hard drive settings alters this pool data. The message,
"Verifying DMI Pool Data" appears and the system hangs. This condition
may continue even after the physical drive has been removed from the system.
Solution
Method One:
- Apply power to the computer.
- Access the system BIOS.
- Set "Reset configuration data" to enable (most likely to be found
in PCI/PnP section of BIOS)
- Save the BIOS changes and restart PC.
Method Two:
- Apply power to the computer.
- Access the system BIOS.
- Set the drive type as None or Not Installed.
- Then Load the BIOS Defaults
- Then Load the SETUP Defaults
- Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette.
- Shut down the PC after the memory count is displayed.
- Reconnect the power and interface cables to the hard drive.
- Access the System BIOS.
- Auto-Detect the hard drive. Ensure that the LBA Mode option is enabled.
- Save the BIOS changes and restart the PC with a System Diskette.
- Partition and format the hard drive via the operating system.
- Restart the system. On boot, the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
- The system should continue booting normally.
Method Three:
- Apply power to the computer.
- Access the System BIOS.
- Disable both the Internal and External CPU Cache. These features are located
in either the "BIOS Features" or "Advanced Settings" menu.
- Save the BIOS changes and restart the PC to a System Boot Diskette. On startup,
the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
- The system should continue booting normally.
- After the system successfully boots, re-start the PC and access the system
BIOS.
- Enable the Internal and External CPU Cache.
- Save the BIOS changes and restart the PC to a System Boot Diskette. On startup,
the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
- The system should continue booting normally.
NOTE: If the above mentioned methods fail to resolve the issue, contact the
system or motherboard manufacturer to either clear the CMOS or update the BIOS
for your motherboard. This will entail either:
- Removing the "Clear CMOS" Jumper and resetting the system BIOS or:
- Obtaining and applying a Flash BIOS Upgrade for your motherboard.