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Hi there!
I was installing Photoshop CS4 (done it a few
times before on this system, all as usual), had
some software running too. Suddenly the
installer crashed and i got a whole lot of
different errors from different software. It looked
like all the processes that were running at the
time got somehow corrupted. I reinstalled my
Windows a few days before this happened, so
I got not much to lose and i reinstalled the
windows again, making a full format of the
system drive. After windows got reinstalled, I
downloaded clean fresh installers of the
programs that were giving me those errors
during the crash, installed them and they gave
me those errors again. What on earth could
have happened so that the errors keep
appearing after a fresh reinstall of Windows on
a freshly formatted drive and installing the
software with a freshly downloaded installer?
The errors I'm getting are completely different.
Google Chrome gives me "application failed to
initialize properly (0xc0000005)" error, i've
found a fix for that and it worked (but it never
happened before and now it happens even after
format\reinstall). .NET Framework installer
says "Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 has
encountered a problem during setup. Setup did
not complete correctly.", some other software
report corrupt files problem (even with freshly
downloaded files). Tried checking the hard
drive, no problems found.Running Windows XP 32bit on Core2Duo
E8500, 6gb RAM = 2x2gb + 2x1gb (3.25gb
according to XP), Gigabyte EP45C-DS3 MB, 3
SATA hard drives (750gb Seagate, 2x
Samsung for 250gb & 1tb), GeForce 7600GT
256mb.Any ideas? I'm confused.

It sounds like it might be a hardware problem. I would suggest checking your memory.
http://memtest.org/
There is a version to create a bootable floppy diskette and/or an ISO for creating a CD.
Run it overnight and any failures are unacceptable.

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