What is happening it sounds like is that the BIOS settings are not matching your CMOS settings that are stored in memory. The most common causes are a bad CMOS battery, viruses and a bad motherboard. Make sure virus info is up to date if running a virus scanner or try changing the CMOS battery.
onemillionjoes
2007-12-13 01:46:13 UTC
Sounds like a C-Tree error. I would contact the jackasses that built your operating system.
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anonymous
2007-12-13 01:45:26 UTC
Un Install Vista
Install XP
anonymous
2007-12-13 01:46:59 UTC
system restore will help a little..
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