That would be Bach, not Paganini.
My favorite at the moment is in Golden Boy by Primus. Ler LaLonde does some odd stuff, then comes out with a quick mostly-pentatonic run and I just love it.
As for my favorite of all time...well I'll have to think about that.
MSI is a great all around company. Their motherboards seem to perform better stock than others in general, including Asus. When it comes down to companies like MSI, Asus, Abit, and lately Epox, it's pretty much just personal preference. Same with Seagate vs. Western Digital, they're both...
Software firewalls make baby Jesus cry.
To solve your problem though, the "supervisor" account isn't a part of Windows. Norton Internet Security keeps accounts of its own. What you have to do is start NIS, go to User Accounts, and log in. If it doesn't allow you to uninstall after that...
I would download the new drivers anyway (the newest is 4.12 by the way). The only time I ever use a CD for a driver is when I first build a system. That's only because I need the LAN driver so I can access the internet and download the rest.
Yeperooni, the Radeon card will work with your...
The Corsair XMS memory is not, I repeat, not only meant for overclocking. It has heatsinks in order to keep it cool because it runs at higher speeds than their value select RAM. Since you have an Athlon 64, the memory controller is built into the CPU, so you should go for the link I posted...
Like others said, the 64-bit beta isn't really meant for normal use. It's meant for people to tinker around with on either a dual-boot system (XP and XP64) or an extra system not for normal use.
It's Windows. What did you expect to happen, everything working correctly?
Have you tried uninstalling Norton and seeing if the problem still occurs? If it does still stop at shutdown, then it's safe to say you can reinstall Norton. Are you completely update with Windows Update? BIOS...
Well if MBM says your PSU is fine, then it's probably fine, but there's still a chance that it's not. Do you have another computer that you could switch the power supply with? Just for a bit to test it.
The raise in CPU temp is normal. I'm not sure what's wrong, a faulty hard drive could...
1. The fan will definitely work as a case fan, but I don't recommend anything under 80mm as a case fan. Not that it will mess anything up, but it isn't really worht it. The noise:airflow ratio is horrible. If you want to, then by all means go ahead. You won't notice too much of a difference...
Sounds good, where are you getting this from? I might be suspicious of the RAM and it's quality. Also, if you're putting this together and it's your first time building a computer, you might want to get a better case. It is surprising how much a good case can affect how easy it is to put...