I'm running a Prostar D4F laptop, with a 3 gig Inhell Pentium 4 processor, 1024mb of RAM, and an 80 gig hard drive. It's been having trouble with files being corrupted, and I'm wondering what to do about it.
For example, when trying to install Skype, I can download the file, but when I try to install it it gives me an error along the lines of "the file skype.exe does not match the file in setup.cab".
Another example- I tried to install Black and White 2 ( I am aware that the integrated graphics cannot handle this game- that is not the issue.) I have both the physical disks, and images of them. I have a valid cd key. I can get past the first cd, and then it gives me a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) error, using both images and physical disks. It does this whenever I try to install something, and it is making me rather angry.
I did reformat, and even moved to a different version of windows (Home ---> Pro)
So, I have replaced the hard drive, RAM, and mobo/processor (by putting the mobile parts in another laptop), separately and in groups. Everything works in the other laptop, with no trouble. That leads me to think that I have a problem with my motherboard and processor, but I'd like a second (and third, and fourth) opinion. Go ahead and ask me some questions, I've got more information, I'm just not sure if it's all relevant. I'm not posting my DXDIAG yet because of all the hardware changes I've made.