OK I have some data to report, based on my observations.
I used the /sos trick (described previously) to kind of get a more "verbose" boot up, and here is what I have to report:
The system boots 1 in every 4 attempts as follows
Boot I: freeze (see below)
Boot II: freeze (see below)
Boot III: freeze (see below)
Boot IV: Boots OK!
freeze: All drivers are loaded, and then I am presented with a screen that says I have one processor, and 1024Mb of installed memory, then nothing happens! Even Ctrl-Alt-Del has no effect. The reset button has to be pressed to get anywhere
REMINDER: My Linux boots EVERY TIME with nor problems whatsoever,
I am begginging to think this is something s***y with Windows XP (or win32).
I have not tries priime95 or memtest just yet as I was trying to get windows to boot (but I doubt its a memory issue since Linux doesn't suffer at all)
Can someone please offer some insight how this annoying problem (booting 25% of the time) can be fixed? Thanx
PS: I already have the latest version of the BIOS installed