Hi!
I assume you mean booting from Vista DVD and using the startup repair
function? Tried that, came back with no problems identified. Or is there
another way to get Vista to "repair" all drivers to a current state, even if
it thinks the right one is installed (e.g. in case of a corrupt file)?
For me it now boils down to a device driver which seems to be linked to the
MB (ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium with AM2) which does not get loaded in safe mode,
but does get started in diagnostic startup, and which has a dual-core problem.
Is there any way one can write a log of all driver calls to at least have a
log of where the thing freezes? Since there is no event entry, its a bit a
walk in the fog otherwise.
Thanks again for your help!
Cheers,
Hendrik
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