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http://reviews.cnet.com/5208-6142-0.html?forumID=5&threadID=3219&messageID=38030&start=-47 is your other post.
Bob
Recently, I upgraded my system with the following:
Windows XP Home Edition
ATI Radeon 9000 Pro Video Card
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ Processor (1.80GHz)
512 MB PC2100 DDR RAM Memory
NEC DVD Burner
As far as I can tell, I have installed everything correctly, and have went online numerous times for updated drivers, software, etc.
PROBLEM: Under normal, everyday use, Windows and most applications work fine. The programs will load properly, and will function under light task loads. However - every time the system gets over-taxed (high processor/memory demand, big files, etc.), it either shuts down the current program, locks up, or reboots. This happens when using any of the following - Windows Movie Maker, Roxio DVD Builder, Pinnacle Studio AV 7 Video Editor, Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, and the list goes on.
It is especially frustrating when trying to create and burn a DVD, when it will encode about half of the video, then shut down the program.
SOLUTION???: Is it video card drivers? Software drivers? Windows XP improper installation? (I do have two separate hard drives - one to run programs, and the other for large file storage) Not enough memory? A slow processor?
Please Help!
Any and all suggestions
would be greatly appreciated!

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