I had no idea there was such thing as a boot-time defragger... sorry for doubting you! Even with overclocking, I find it odd that it would show up each and every time. Once in Windows, have you stress-tested your overclock to see if it's stable?
I haven't overclocked that much under Vista, but the bit I did do didn't spawn results like that.
As for the bootloader, that's an old GRUB installation, but since no Linux is installed, it could easily be overwritten.
Yes, I use Everest to do the stress test.
It only does the boot time defrag IF I make a change.
After final boot of Vista, and I reboot, it does not do the boot time defrag, just boots normal.
Also, I have the first boot device set to hard drive, yet in the boot up I see that the Boot device is reset,,,,,hmmmmm.
I'll have to look at that again.....I have the drive installed from the other machine untill I get the q9450 onto the other 780i board,
Maybe it sees the OS there......
:techgage::techgage: Merlin :techgage: