computer is rebot &stuck

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yaron

hello everybody.
I've install a win 2k on a new HD of 40GB divided to two
partitions, 10GB & 30GB.
c:(10GB) is the system partition and D: is the data
prtition, the intallation complete successfuly but when i
attempt to install eny ather application (office,ICQ,eth')
my computer independetly reboot or stuck.
actions thet i allredy take:
1.defragmentation of both partitions.
2.check both partitions.
3.cleaning the partitions.
4.change and recange the RAM place.
is anybody have an idea where do i have to look?
theks yaron.
 
Assuming this is a brand new install and the system boots correctly:

- Run the System File Checker (sfc.exe). If no fix,
- Run a Repair from the CD installer. If no fix,
- Reinstall.

I suppose there might be a virus or other malware present. Try one of
the online virus scanners (Google). And I hope you have good
antivirus/firewall/spyware/adware products installed.

It's doubtful this is a hardware problem. But if nothing above works,
post back in this thread so no info is lost. (In fact, post back if
something does work.) Good luck :-)
 
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Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 12:36:58 -0400
From: Dan Seur <[email protected]>
Assuming this is a brand new install and the system boots correctly:

- Run the System File Checker (sfc.exe). If no fix,
- Run a Repair from the CD installer. If no fix,
- Reinstall.

I suppose there might be a virus or other malware present. Try one of
the online virus scanners (Google). And I hope you have good
antivirus/firewall/spyware/adware products installed.

It's doubtful this is a hardware problem. But if nothing above works,
post back in this thread so no info is lost. (In fact, post back if
something does work.) Good luck :-)
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In addition, if you can get your hands on another RAM chip, test that out
(or if you currently have more than one, try using just one, then swapping
them if necessary)
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