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Do a clean install without norton.
Just crashed again, this time it was hal.dll causing a driver verifier detected violation, dumps attached again
I updated it about 3 months back after I started to get issues with bluescreens, it is the latest bios version, updating didnt make it any better or any worse
It is a BETA BIOS.
BETAs are not for sue, but for testing how the advancement is catching up.
Your initial issue was Norton, but you did some undue thing which is difficult to sort out.
"BETA describes a new version that is reliable yet may not include all the features of the final product." I read this and thought it would be stable, what would you recommend I do?
When it is a stable release, it is not a BETA.
You can try to flash it bask to FD. Then try a clean reinstall without norton. See how it goes.
It would be better to take the assistance of a technician to do a BIOS backflash. The process is high risky, it may brick the board.
I understand what a beta is, however that is exactly what gigabytes website says so I am lead to believe it is stable, I will post back if/when I encounter any more errors.
In software, BETA is the opposite word of stable.I understand what a beta is, however that is exactly what gigabytes website says so I am lead to believe it is stable, I will post back if/when I encounter any more errors.
Ok, I under stand what a beta is, but this is how gigabyte defines their beta and if they believe it is stable I believe them