Equium A300D will not boot.

My Equium A300D won't boot. It just displays that "file is possibly corrupt. File header checksum does not match the computed checksum". Why? What can I do? I only have it a few months.

Have you installed new RAM lately? Its important to test the RAM before using it. Or perhaps the standard RAM is faulty.
Go to www.memtest.org and run Memtest for a few passes (its a bootable CD).
The file system could be corrupted, try running CHKDSK from the Recovery Console. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058
The HDD could be faulty, Hitachi DFT is a good HDD tester. Run the Advanced test to check for bad sectors.

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