Since you can reboot in Safe Mode, it's one of your
drivers that causes the damage. Remove all non-essential
adapters (sound, network), then try again. If this does not
work then you have selectively disable non-essential
services until you find the culprit.
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> Downloaded & intalled "Network" version (124Mb W2Ksp3.exe)
> and then at the end it rebooted itself.
> Now when it boots it gets as far as logging in my standard
> default user, BSOD for about half a second (not long
> enough to read msg) and then does a hardware reset. I can
> log in only in safe mode.
> I have run out of ideas on this one... hope somone can
> help, tnx.
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