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Re: Win XP Freeze during boot up

Heat would not necessarily be solved by an open case. A failing CPU or Graphics Card could be creating a heat issue that goes beyond any cooling.

Running in Safe Mode would put very little load on the Graphics Card as well.

So I would agree that the drives and RAM are OK.

Have you tried the Graphics card in another computer or another card in the problem one?

Same for CPU?

What is the behavior now if you try to boot normally?