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Sounds like your processor might be heating up too fast. I would take the computer apart, clean it removing all dust from the fans, check to see if the fan is actually spinning and check to make there the silicon glue has not dried up. It could also be that your power supply isnt supplying enough power but if you haven't added any devices that wouldn't be the issue.
You need to unzip the file before you install the driver. It should not be nessesary to install drivers before installing the windows system. Check your bios boot settings to boot from the cdrom or dvd drive. The cd or dvd drive must be the first boot device in order to boot from the windows disk. Install windows with only one harddrive. You can also add a harddrive later, when the installation is done and all drivers is installed.
Hi, forget the driver, try replacing the sata cable, reseat or clean the sata port. do isolation by trying the drive o another PC.You may have hard drive issues.
Judging from the symptoms you describe I suspect that your graphics card is faulty. Did you buy the card new? If so, I would suggest returning it & asking the store to test it for you. If it is determined that the card is not faulty, reply to this post & I will try to help you further.
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It used to happen like this during the new installation.
goto BIOS setup and check that the HDD is correctely detected. check the size it reported. If its correct, give one more try. else the HDD firmware is corrupted and can be repaired.
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