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I had to reinstall Vista x64 because I got a bit careless with some disk utility off the web :cry:. I didn't lose anything. I was trying to wipe out a osx86 disk with low level format, was looking at what all the fuss was about with os X , I really wasn't impressed. Anyway, after the newinstall of Vista my memory performance dropped. I've checked BIOS settings and it seems the same as before. Windows before my mishap gave a performance of 5.9 on my 8 GB 800mhz memory. Here is a screen shot of my current rating on my computer. http://www.nevasgraphics.com/vista.jpg I would appreciate any feedback as far as what to look for to get my performance back up. Thanks. -- LCarter |