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it sounds like you have a flakey mobo, i'd send it back or if its under warranty, i'd make them have a tech come to your home to fix it or replace the board
Remove the battery and open the case. Look inside the computer with a flashlight to see if any of the capacitors are busted or leaking from corrosion. The capacitors look like little battery towers, but they are not as tall as the AA or AAA batteries.
If the capacitors are bad, your computer goes bunkers.
if the case is that whenever you turn on the computer it presents to you options on how to turn on your computer, safe mode, safe mode with command prompt, start up windows normally and other options of such.
if you select any and it goes blank, and comes up with a screen showing windows driver error occurred.
try to format the system and reinstall the operating system again.
get back to me to assist you better if that doesnt work
if u have new harddrive then simply first remove crash harddrive from computer . Then if u have sat harddisk connect it with sat cable . I fu have ide harddisk tehn connect with ide data cable. simply.
My computer used to do this until I installed more RAM. Seems those video writing programs want to hog all the system RAM which causes the crash. I have at least 1 GB RAM minimum in all my computers. Hope this helps.
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