I don't think it is an OS error since it seems to get fixed whenever he restarts his computer, which should not happen if it would be a Vista issue. I tried to determine which would be the variable that changes with the Bios reset to default and why the BIOS is not saving it. That is why I as thinking to check for faulty memory as well as to turn of the Automatic detection of the drives....I am not sure if his BIOS has Fail Safe Options.
I don't think it is an OS error since it seems to get fixed whenever he restarts his computer, which should not happen if it would be a Vista issue. I tried to determine which would be the variable that changes with the Bios reset to default and why the BIOS is not saving it. That is why I as thinking to check for faulty memory as well as to turn of the Automatic detection of the drives....I am not sure if his BIOS has Fail Safe Options.
I don't think it is an OS error since it seems to get fixed whenever he restarts his computer, which should not happen if it would be a Vista issue. I tried to determine which would be the variable that changes with the Bios reset to default and why the BIOS is not saving it. That is why I as thinking to check for faulty memory as well as to turn of the Automatic detection of the drives....I am not sure if his BIOS has Fail Safe Options.