I've been running the beta version of vista 32-bit for a while. But a month ago I got the retailed version of vista. I had two versions. a 32-bit and 64-bit. I installed the 64-bit. Worked fine.
Last week I formatted my pc, and re-updated everything with new drivers and even my motherboard's bios.
Now I'm getting a BSOD before bootup. I'm not sure what's causing it, but I tried going into the bios and enabling HID-Audio from Non-Vista to Vista. Then booted up. It works... Then another random time I start, it happens again. Then I change it from Vista to Non-Vista.
Then it works again... (Some times it works, some times it doesn't). I don't really think changing that setting in the bios actually did anything, but then again... I have no idea.
Anyone have any idea why this is happening, or how I can find out what's causing it?
-Thanks alot.
ps: Oh yeah... when I start windows again and click "Check for Solution" in Vista, it comes up saying ATI Catalyst Control was what was at fault..... I'm not sure how accurate that is.