Copying a file from a .DMG to Desktop causes MBP to reboot?!?!

Here's a good one. I was installing my apps on my new MBP 2.16 and I'm being very careful, only installing apps that are universal or works well with Rosetta.
I installed Toast 7.0.1, downloaded 7.0.2 (Roxio says they have some of the interal components in universal form) so while moving the new Toast.app from the DMG, the MBP would reboot when 80 of 114 MB are transfered. Just a quick reboot, no messages or anything. I was able to do this 3 times straight. The copy from the DMG to the Applications folder caused the reboot, but when I copied it to the Desktop, it worked.
Here's one possibly contributing issue, my MBP battery was DOA. It won't hold a charge but the MBP works well when connected to AC. I verified that the MagSafe connector was clean and had a good connection (MBP owners would attest that it's nearly impossible to not get a good connection).
The only other issue that I could think of is heat. Could heat cause a reboot? I had it on for about an hour installing apps, but it was sitting on a roadtools riser.
thanks...Lee

Lee,
Quite wierd that it seems to be happening when copying that file and you were able reproduce it three times. Has this happened at other times?
Since you stated your battery was DOA, I wonder if this somehow corrupted the PRAM and/or Power Manager Unit? Try resetting both to see if this takes care of the issue. Below is the link with instructions on how to do this:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303319

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