Rootwiler and morganzion,
I'm running Vista RTM x64 on the hardware listed below, using Vista native drivers, except for video card (I'm using driver released last 01/05 by nvidia, signed by microsoft). I'm now using bios 0701.
I'm getting A LOT of BSOD's, various kinds (I'm building a rank of the most common). Sometimes I get to work with the pc for some hours with no BSOD. Sometimes I get some in sequence. Frequently I arrive home, turn on the PC, and get a BSOD during login. A couple of times, after a BSOD, Vista had trouble to load, Aero didn't come up and I got some adm messages. On those times I restarted imediatelly, and Vista loaded fine.
I was using XP Pro before, and it was stable. I tested the hardware and got no fail.
Now I'm considering the options:
1. Return to XP (would not like that - I want to know what is happening)
2. Try an earlier bios (like 0402)
3. Disconnect my IDE hard drive (I dunno why, but something in my head tells me to give it a try)
4. Try to work with those bios options (I have everything on auto, except ram timings, ram voltage and ram frequency). But for that I would have to find a way to understand all that (I never interested in OC). If anyone know of a tutorial that explains in detail (not like in M2N-E manual) all those options, please post the url.
Thanks all.