Laptop hangs at Classpnp.sys file.

So I installed Windows 7 the other night on my laptop.  I did the driver updates and installed Norton.  Also, I installed Office 2007.  Then I stopped it for the night.  The next day, I turned it back to install more than a few things.  A friend recommended that I have installed Ad-Aware, so I did and it ran.  I used it on some of my machines before without any problem.  I installed a couple more programs (SANDRA & CPU - ID), and then I stopped it for the night.  He got away.  I don't think anything, and after about 20 minutes, I did the strength.  I started up the next day and now it hangs at the windows startup screen.  I have tried the following to all the same results:

-Repair System - hangs at the screen repair
-Start normally - hangs at the windows startup screen
-Start in safe mode - crashes the classpnp.sys file
-Start in SafeMode with command prompt - crashes the classpnp.sys file
-start in SafeMode with network - crashes the classpnp.sys file

I even tried to put in the windows 7 disc to do a re-install and it hangs at the windows startup screen.

It seems that no matter what I try I lift the block to the windows splash screen.

Someone help please!

So the other night, with that I tried a few more things all the same results.  Here is what I tried:

-J' bought a second GB of ram, so I tried exchanging a stick, and then another - same results.
-J' have bought a box hard drive, removed the formatted hard drive with another computer, ensured that I could save things he re-installed hard drive, booted from the CD - same results.
-J' I bought a new hard drive, installed, booted from the CD - same results.
-Replace the old hard drive with the 2 sticks of RAM - same results.

After reviewing a number of things, I found that when Windows gets to "Starting Windows" screen, it checks your hardware to make sure that things are OK.  Well, my hard disk, RAM, CD player and video card are OK (I get all the right stuff video), so there are only a few things left, and one is the motherboard.  So, I think that there is a hardware problem which does not Win7 load completely.

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