A strange hanging issue on Windows 7

Well, when I installed the service pack, one for Windows 7 it failed but win7 has tried to install it at startup causing one to a loop of mistakes then he ran the Startup Repair, he tried to run "Repair system", said and failed with error 47 once he leaves me in this safe mode to launch sfc hand and then run a chkdsk command, etc.

Now, I hope that this fix worked, the question is a matter of hanging coming ramdomly unless I start Prime95 and make a toture test and then walk away for 10 minutes then come back with locked. The issue does not occur in safe mode with networking, but does so in a clean boot. It also works very well if I have the strength to start normally, except that the services that are running in safe mode are launched the rest are disabled.

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Windows 7 Home Premium x 64 SP0

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HDD 160 GB WDC

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DVD LG player

NVIDIA 8800GT (x 2)

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