Windows start up problem after reinstalling

hello, i'm this problem with my computer afer reinstalling windows my system is really in bad shape now.vi can succesfully install windows but everytime the bootscreen stop and monitor turns to black my computer restarts again. and it just keeps doing that. i even tried to use 3 different memory ram because i thought that was the problem but that didn't solve my problem. i also cleared cmos but no luck either. and now i ran out of solutions. but there's one time that it got through to desktop screen and after installing all drivers and restarted the computer the same problem happens again,. can someone has a good advice for me??  

well i just reinstalled windows so it wouldnt be a virus i also use memtest and got 20+ errors and these are some
Test      Pass Failing      Address                         Good                     Bad          ErrBits
1           1                  0002c67a4bc 710.6MB        2c67a4bc           2c67afc        00000040
5           2                  00001a60908 26 MB           ffbfffff               ffbfff7f          00000080
7           3                  00031107c04 785 MB         68bff0d0            69bff0d1        00000001
5           3                  00002c607158 710 MB        00000040           00000050      00000010
i also got these settings on my cpu voltages
CPU Freq: 133 MHz
System Performance: Fast
Memory Frequency: DDR333
Dim Voltage to 2.7 Volts
Resulting Frequency: 166MHz
Memory Timing by SPD: Disabled
CAS # LATENCY 2.5 CLOCKS
RAS # RECHARGE 3 CLOCKS
RAS # TO CAS # DELAY 3 CLOCKS
PRECHARGE DELAY 7 CLOCKS
BURST LENGTH 4
i have a pc3200 1 gb ram from corsair
i also installed it on slot 1
should i make changes on my settings??

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