KT4 Ultra Strange Issue!!!!!

Recently upgraded to Kt4 ultra and a Xp 2100 also PC2700 1xstick 512mb memory. Loaded MS XP PRO , all went well.
later I was trying to defrag a HD and it rebooted on its own?? Then I tryed to load read a cdr media and I keep getting an error (CRC error) says media may be corrupt or files damaged. I know it works, on another pc i tried.
checked the cpu & HS good contact
MB temp is very good
cpu temp is 42 also good
what else could it be???
My System Specs
MSI KT4 Ultra
Athlon XP2100
512 MB DDR micron PC 2700
MSI GF 4 TI4600
Dlink Nic
SCSI ADaptec Ultra 2940 UW
SCSI Plextor 12/4/32
SCSI Plextor 40XUW
SCSI Teac 32X
WD 40GB 7200
WD 40GB 7200
WD 20GB 7200
Enermax 400w PSU
+3.3v +5v +12v -5v -12v 1-5v5b
32a 32a 7w 1a 1a 2.22
+3.3v & +5v -185w =Total 350w
Enlight Case/ Mod
Windows XP Pro

Hi Lawman,
Welcome to the forum.
I see you have another original thread here discussing your issue(s). Let's concentrate on a single thread instead of having two or many as in my opinion that single thread may help you out and solve your problem.
I hope you don't mind of this.  
Everyone please follow this thread here for solving Lawman's issue.
Thank you.

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