Gigabyte did reply and told me to go to Programs and Settings and remove the offending driver.
If I could have done that I would not have written to them.
I went into the disk and looked for all the drivers that were installed.
I am not sure now (I should have written it down) but I think it was the Browser Configuration Utility
I installed it, rebooted, and went into Programs and Settings and deleted the program.
Shut the computer down and it worked perfectly
Like I said, I am not sure exactly which program/driver it was but I know it had to do with configuration