Now last time it bsod'd coz of a mobo change, okay fine I reinstalled etc all went okay.
Today I flashed my bios, I booted up to Vista and worked fine: but noticed I only had 3 gb ram, I renmebered, I forgot to turn back on memory remapping.
So I go into bios, enable memory remapping, fix a few settings like disable the floppy drive.
Reboot: BAM, just after the vista kernel loader just before logon a REBOOT, ***, why on earth does vista whine about memory remap now, why doesn't it boot, I didn't change hardware, all I did was a damn bios update
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Any idea's how to make Vista come to it's sences again and boot like a normall OS would after a simple bios change?
I'm not reinstalling vista for a bios update, come on, if I have to then **** Vista, it's not worth reinstalling.
Xp booted fine without problems during all this.
Why on earth is Vista so sensitive to minor changes, xp went through 5 mainboards and probably 20 versions of bios in total, also at least 15 cpu's.
But vista can't even manage a bios change grrrrr.
Today I flashed my bios, I booted up to Vista and worked fine: but noticed I only had 3 gb ram, I renmebered, I forgot to turn back on memory remapping.
So I go into bios, enable memory remapping, fix a few settings like disable the floppy drive.
Reboot: BAM, just after the vista kernel loader just before logon a REBOOT, ***, why on earth does vista whine about memory remap now, why doesn't it boot, I didn't change hardware, all I did was a damn bios update

Any idea's how to make Vista come to it's sences again and boot like a normall OS would after a simple bios change?
I'm not reinstalling vista for a bios update, come on, if I have to then **** Vista, it's not worth reinstalling.
Xp booted fine without problems during all this.
Why on earth is Vista so sensitive to minor changes, xp went through 5 mainboards and probably 20 versions of bios in total, also at least 15 cpu's.
But vista can't even manage a bios change grrrrr.
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