Windows 7 blowing up, tons of odd errors

WeApOn

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So I recently installed Windows 7, and I was playing with some energy saving tweaks my motherboard came with. Apparently my system didn't like one of the changes, and it locked up. I hard powered the system and after having to reconfigure some overclocking settings and energy saving settings, everything seemed to be stable again.

Then I started noticing some weird issues. First, my taskbar would lose it's transparency, as well as IE. So the Aero theme, or whatever it's called now, seemed to be turning off. But it would come back on again after some time. Any idea what could be causing this?

After that, I started getting some other serious errors that haven't happened to me for the week I've had the machine running. I tried to download new video card drivers and I had multiple errors while trying to install. Something about an integrity check. Then one of my applications would randomly quit on me.

So I attempted to do a system restore, and I was getting all kinds of errors there as well. One of the errors mentioned corruption, another said "catastrophic failure". It seemed like a joke. I couldn't restore.

So I thought there was something seriously wrong, but how? And why wouldn't even a restore work? I ran a virus scan to be sure nothing got on, which came back clean.

I ended up doing a few things and restarting a few times, and everything seems to be stable again, but I haven't tried System Restore as I figure that might still have the same problem. I did however still notice the first issue I posted above was still happening, with the task bar losing the transparency.

I'm not sure what I should do at this point. I wanted to take each issue one at a time. So if anyone knows how I could troubleshoot the taskbar it would be great to hear some suggestions. I just wanted to get all my thoughts down here for myself as well. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 
Alright if you have an Asus P6T board get rid of EPU all it does is slow down your machine (from my experience anyway). By the sounds of it the program you have used has underclocked/undervolted your hardware so if at all possible get back into your energy saving program and find set back/return to default settings/values. If you have no luck there i suggest first going into the bios and loading fail safe defaults or otherwise removing the Cmos battery from your motherboard for atleast 5 minutes before putting it back in. Let us know how you get on.
 
Thanks for the help. I've got a Gigabyte P55 board. I use DES and I've read some good things about it, but after changing a few settings on it, I screwed myself up a bit.

If the errors continue, I may switch back to the settings I was first using, or disable it completely.

Would that kind of program really create all those errors in Windows?
 
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