To eliminate any issues with the RAM, you could try removing one RAM chip and restart and see if that works better. Then try with the other and so on.
Also another way to check if the problem lies with the software or the hardware is by booting into a Linux Live CD. There are many out there. If you dont want to download anything you can get the latest Chip or Digit magazines and they would have what you need in all probability.
Hi vortex,
just burned a cd as suggested by you with Linux Live. When I loaded it, it reached a point of showing me a desktop. In that desktop I could see everyting but when I tried clikcing the hard disc partition it gave me error. It said lot of things which summerizes to the hard disc is is not working. So does it mean the hard disc was the problem or there are other things to be done to pinpoint the problem. The interface looks cool though.
Thanks.
P.S: This music pc turing out to be a lot of fun. I leanred how to install windows vista/XP now probably its turn to learn Linux.
