I've had the same type of problem before, turned out I had a bad memory chip 
installed. Try running memtest from a live cd--both Knoppix and Mepis both 
offer the option at bootup. It solved my problem once I removed the bad 
chip. 


Randy Clarksean writes: 

> 
> I must be out to lunch ... as I am having serious install problems on one
> particular set of hardware.  I am beginning to think the hardware is jinxed
> for some reason. 
> 
> Configuration: 
> 
> Iwill dual processor board (Xeon)
> 	[DP533 board, Intel 7505 chipset]
> RAM: 2 GB (2 sets of 2 different brand 512 MB sticks)
> 2 IDE drives (80 GB IDE0 and 120 GB IDE1)
> CD Burner
> Plenty of cooling fans, etc.
> No SCSI hardware, etc.
> NVidia AGP card (128 MB) 
> 
> I have tried installing the following Linux Oses with little success 
> 
> RH9 - crashes during the start of the install process
> RH8 - will install, but when updating with apt-get ... gnome starts to
> crash.
> Suse9 - crashed during install
> Fedora Core 3 - crashes when starting to install software
> 		(formats drives, etc. fine; have done md5sum check on iso files)
> 		(crashes on different files; says issue is media, lack of space,
> 			or hardware related problem)
> 		(set bios safe default values) 
> 
> Has anyone ever had such difficulties in getting a system to install?  I
> REALLY need this system to get up and running.  Some suggestions on possible
> trouble shooting tips, or ways to get past these crashes would be greatly
> appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks in advance. 
> 
> Randy 
> 
> 
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