Windows 7 freezes after login

Hi all. Last night, I did a new install of windows for a client who was under XP. I installed the OS on an old partition and has left the (OEM reserved) Partition as well, thinking that he would not make a difference.

Once the installation is complete and windows booted the computer, went to the start menu and I was able to remove some thinking that it was very well the menu icons start then boom. The computer began to get slow, slow to the point where wouldn't even open the start menu, I'd start the task manager would have ghost on the windows desktop, so it was torn in two (half showing the Ctrl Alt Delete half of growth Office menu. No process or use of the Ram being indicated in performance either. I diagnosed it could be ram like they are running two sticks of 512 MB and only 800MB of the two handsets is available but I am running less here at home on a dell computer and it works fine?

Windows 7 32 bit
MSI MS-7173 (RC410M) motherboard
2.4 GHZ processor (do not remember what that make or model)
x 2-512 MB 1Rx8 PC2-5300U-555-12 sticks of Ram
Old HDD of 250 GB
On board graphics

PC is at less than 5 years.

I wonder if this could be a problem with the way I installed the operating system or is it RAM? Or would it be video card problems. I have already purchased Windows 7 and I don't want to give them more fees to solve this problem.

Thank you
Michael

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