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Did you do a clean install ? No need to reformat, just delete the Windows and Program Files directories in DOS (use a boot disk) and you can make a clean install. If it still happens even when you reformat or follow my way, it's almost certainly a hardware error. If he's overclocking, put everything back to default. And check the memory with memtest86 , a LOT of weird errors happen because of faulty memory.
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