Continual reboot after win2k sp3 or sp4 install

Works w/ win2k sp2. With sp3 or sp4 installed reboots after logon screen (CtlAltDel) appears. BSOD quickly followed by splash screen of "Out of Range" message. Couldn't read BSOD message. Works fine after un-install sp* from safe mode. Fails when disp adapter set to VGA or SVGA modes. Fails w/ either PCI(STB) or AGP(GeForce2 MX-400). Un-installed display driver - still fails outside of safe mode.
Any help is appreciated!  Thanx. -mw13j

Try increasing your RAMs Voltage by 0.1v and do a clean format on your C: partition before installation or you could just update through Windows Update where everything is updated through windows 1st before rebooting.

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