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Turning on, crashing ans screen

My latop had alot of problems and had been wiped with a new version of xp,, but sometimes it crashes.. it says memory dump and then reboots. also when i turn it on it sometimes says x-erom error and is trying to read something it cant , only way to solve it is to unplug the powere cord and keep rebooting, another is the screen seems to have a very loose wire , it blanks out and i have to tilt it right bk a few times to make it come back....and the last is if my laptop is loading,, it just crashes and reboots,,and i lose alot of work.. anyway to stop any of this ?? I have a hp pavilion dv1000 that keeps crashing after about ten fifteen minutes of use. It shows a blue screen with white writting indicating that it is dumping memory and then crashes. Usually when it attempts to reboot right after it is unable to and I have to wait around 20 minutes before trying to reboot. When it was still under warranty I took it in to be repaired and the system board was replaced. It worked fine for a bit after that, then started running really slow alll of a sudden and started crashing again. Reformatting didn't do any good either. Any suggestions?

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