It has been a long time since I last asked for help on this, but right now I'm in a phase where my computer crashes a lot more often than usual, when I'm playing certain 3D graphics games.
The issue at hand is with the AGP drivers of the VIA chipset driver bundle. My AGP graphics card is currently and unchangeably set to AGPx0. I can't set it to the standard AGPx8 without updating the AGP chipset drivers, and that's where this problem comes in.
So yeah, if I try to update those drivers, Windows becomes unbootable except in safe mode, where the distorted bars make it nearly impossible to use. I haven't dared trying to update in a long time, since the last two times I had to reinstall Windows. Though extremely frustrating and difficult it may be possible to go in Safe Mode and uninstall the AGP chipset drivers after I've attempted to install them, but I'd rather not go through that.
Screenshot of the Safe Mode hosted in a new location:
http://ifrit.youareadopted.com/help.jpg
When it comes to the BIOS update, I need some expert opinion:
Should the AGP chipset drivers install without problems if the BIOS is updated, or is this just something I should do that MIGHT help? Are there documented cases of occurrences similar to my own where the issue has been resolved in any way?