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kill4killin
11-08-2006, 11:03 PM
So, Today I discovered a little tool called TMods BIOS cd. I load this up, and start to play with the new BIOSs that are available through this CD that are designed for my motherboard. Well, all is well until I installed this BIOS and then was testing it to see how far I could get the FSB using that BIOS. Well the short of it is is that it performed outstandingly well compared to the others. However, after I rebooted after its crash from the FSB going to high. It would boot into windows, and then about 30-60 seconds after boot, it restarts. I have never seen this before. At first I thought it was a BIOS problem so I reloaded the same BIOS. Still rebooted, loaded the one I had in before that. Still didn't work. I loaded in the standard one that comes on the TMods CD that is supposed to be the oopsie, I need to go back to the normal BIOS, BIOS. Still didn't work. I then concluded that windows must have had a problem. So I repaired windows, and it still refused to last more than 30-60 seconds after finishing booting.

I have a feeling this is a windows problem or some problem with my account because if I boot into safe mode it works perfectly fine with no problems. So something tells me its something that is starting up when windows does. However, I have been disabling things left and right and when I start up windows normally, it still blue screens right after start up.

Can someone please help me figure out what this is. I have no clue and any assistance is appreciated.

kill4killin
11-08-2006, 11:14 PM
Ok, new development. I had a spur of the moment idea to google for the error I was getting called the "page_fault_in_nonpaged_area" and the source said that that means there is a driver that is trying to access a part of the memory that is not accesable. Thinking back I realized that my graphics card was acting a little funny before this all started happening. I am going to try to play around with my graphics card a bit and see if I can determine the cause of why, if it is indeed, causing these problems.

Any suggestions are still welcome...even thought I know I sorta answered my own question...I'm still sorta iffy about the cause of the problem.