Hereward
OSNN Newbie
- Joined
- 15 Mar 2007
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- 6
Hereward.... seriously... TRY resetting your BIOS settings to defaults and only changing the necessities to have your computer boot. worked quite well for me. At one point i couldn't even get to the desktop without my computer getting a BSOD... sometimes blue screening during the install. changed my BIOS settings back to pretty close to the factory defaults... installed the first try. Then i had trouble with nvdisp.dll crashing every 30 seconds... but that was just a driver issue that was completely cleared up by reinstalling and just using the drivers that are on the NVidia website... not the beta ones you can find here.
Everyone knows at this point that Vista is REALLY picky.... and can't stress that enough. If you installed Vista on your computer a single time and it's crashing whenever you try to load the control panel... and you haven't really tried anything else.... then don't complain about Vista until you've tried EVERYTHING!
Forgive my ignorance, but how do I reset Bios settings to default?
Many thanks.
H