865 PE Neo2 LS Troubles

Alright, well first let me list my system specs:
865PE Neo2 LS
Intel Pentium 4 2.4c
Kingston HyperX DDR400 3200 RAM (2 256mb sticks, dual channel)
Western Digital 80 GB HD 8MB CACHE
Asus GeForce4 4200 128 MB 8x AGP
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum (with front bay control strip)
Running this in a RAIDMAX case with two side-fans, stock Intel cooler.
Basically my problem is no matter what, I have problems with this board. I stick my HD, all my other stuff into a friends Asus board and it all works fine, it's just on this Neo2. I can't TELL you how much grief this thing has given me. Maybe Toms Hardware should have done a more thorough review before tossing this board an award.
Either way, I've had problems from the get go. First off, when I installed Win 2000, I had a whole bunch of errors come up during near final install. So, I run the installer again, things work this time. Then, once in the system, I find out my computer now will just randomly reboot.
It doesn't matter if it's in idling, if I click to open something, whatever, it happens all the time, and messages vary (I finally switched to see errors instead of just auto-rebooting). So I figured screw this, maybe it's a 2k thing. It also gave me a HUGE amount of errors trying to install my Audigy 2 (from CDROM), but I don't even want to go there. I had to spend a LONG and hard time to even figure out how to get the install to work properly. So to make a very long and frustrating story short, I go out and buy myself a copy of XP pro...
XP pro seemed a bit more stable, until the same crap started happening. It's not as often, that's for sure, but it still happens. I just finished dealing with this problem today, to the point of where I guess some of the random reboots managed to screw up my registry, then I had to go in and fix that, but am still plagued with the same crap.
Random reboots, at odd intervals. Sometimes it'll go forever, allow me to sit and do whatever (it also seems to be more stable when I go and dink with my BIOS, though I have no clue WHAT exactly). Either way, I *still* have this problem. I've also checked to make sure I'm not running hot, and I'm usually around 38-40'C.
So, what I'm wondering is:
Are there a set of vcore settings, DRAM timing, AGP aperature size, etc., that I should be changing to best compliment and stabilize my setup?
Is there ANY advice people can give me to getting my system stable?
This also all happened before I ever popped in my Audigy 2, which actually installed ok under XP.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

The same thing happened to me, to the point I had to install Windows ME.
You can change the "reboots" for a blue screen, not a solution, but you can see what the error is. It's an option in control panel/system, but I don't remember the exact name.
I searched the net for people with the same problem. I found that this seems to be an error that happens very often. All people with this random reboots, had 2 things in common (you and me too).
-Windows 2000 or XP
-A Nvidia card
As a matter of fact, I searched microsoft site for the error mentioned in one of this random blue screens and it's a recognized error, but there is still no solution to it.
Looks like we will have to wait for service pack 2, or another windows release.
I still have not found a solution.

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