Help, Computer suddenly restarts!!

This is a discussion about Help, Computer suddenly restarts!! in the Windows Hardware category; Hello I have just finished building my computer and installing all my programs. ect. After about a week or two, I pressed the minize button to my web broser, and the computer just restarted. So 2 days go by, I didnt think anything of it.

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Hello I have just finished building my computer and installing all my programs. ect. After about a week or two, I pressed the minize button to my web broser, and the computer just restarted.
So 2 days go by, I didnt think anything of it. Then about 20 minutes ago I pressed the minize button on my Downloading window and it did it again. So I started the computer from the Windows 2000 cd and pressed Recover, it couldnt locate the windows disk. So I made one. Right when I loaed that disk with the recovery option. I got a Blue screen with PAGE_IN NO PAGE FILE or something I dont remeber what it said. Can You tell me what is going on?
I had a Toshiba Palm Pocket Pc plugged in, but it was recognizing that it was when I first plugged it in. But I installed the drivers supposdely anyways. I took that out and going to wait and see.
I am running Intel Pentium 4 Processor
160 Segate Hard Drive
Gigabyte 875P Mother Board.
1 gb ram (Daul 512 sticks)
 
Ati Radeon 9200 Video Card (Current Driver off of ATI.COM)
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I have plugged in A microsoft wirless optical mouse.
Western Digital 80g External Hard Drive (Firewire)
Pinnacle Bungee Tv to Computer
Backpack external Cd-re Writer
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Running windows 2000 with Service pack 4
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Important Programs?
Norton Ghost
Norton System Works
Adobe IllistratorS
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Indesign
 
Thanks so much for your help!
 

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run memtest on your ram to verify that its ok (or not) I had a computer that was rebooting randomly with BSODs and other times not. I tested the memory and came up with 100000+ errors.