If you're able to boot to linux then take dump of ACPI table and also dmesg log. This will be good starting point to understand ACPI issues. 

On Mon, Jul 5, 2021, 9:53 PM Peter Stuge <peter@stuge.se> wrote:
zahra rahimkhani wrote:
> I am trying to install windows 8 on coreboot (4.11 branch) + seabios.
..
> I investigated the error message and found Microsoft's explanation
> <https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/-0x0000005c-stop-error-code-or-assertion-failure-in-the-startup-process-if-you-enable-driver-verifier-in-windows-server-2008-r2-e34607aa-443b-2727-5d02-8b967e05e902>
> of 0x0000005c error code. But I don't know how to fix it.

--8<-- From that page
Cause

   This issue occurs because the ACPI driver (Acpi.sys) incorrectly
   creates a duplicated physical device object (PDO) when some APIC IDs
   are larger than a value of 255.
-->8--


> I would appreciate it if anyone can help me figure out the solution.

You would have to dive into the ACPI table swamp in the coreboot
source for your mainboard and/or platform.

Given the above cause maybe someone else can provide a hint or even a fix.

The MSFT hotfix for the issue can unfortunately only be used on an
already installed system.


//Peter
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