my windows cannot load

Hello
I installed windows xp on my pc, but it does not work after 3.4 days
first of all, it cannot load IE and another APP
and after 3.4 reset my windows windows not loading not. This means that I can't see my desktop icons.
I removed my windows and intalled it new, but in each 2, 3 time this problem occurred.
now, how I can solve this problem.
Thank you

Hi mohsen pour kalhor,
 
-You receive an error message or error code while this problem occurs? If Yes, indicate the same.
 
Check the event viewer if there is no error message related to this issue and after returns with the State to help us help you better.
 

Check out the links given below to do the same thing:

Using the event viewer        

Procedure to view and manage event logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP

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