It should have plenty of power unless you plan on running things out of the ordinary like a bunch of hard drives (SCSI is even worse) and here's a chart that gives what devices use on average.
http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com/maxpc/index_cases.htm
New drivers will work wonders because that board was shipped with drivers for 98, 98SE and ME.
http://www.asus.com/support/download/item.aspx?ModelName=A7N266-VM
You may want to try replacing BPFINDER. Download a new one from here http://www.5starsupport.com/info/dll.htm You may need to rename your old one before downloading. Disconnect any USB devices that are connected before installing and btw this is not part of the Windows OS.
If this isn't happening every day Norton may have quarantined the file. You might want to try running an online virus scanner like HouseCall to see if it finds anything.
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
When you deleted the drivers and rebooted you did have the device disconnected right? If that's the case try just the oppsite, have no drivers installed but have the device connected then install the drivers.
Also in the device manager make sure that it's not disabled and if there's a firewall...
USB can be strange and some devices want the software first while others want the device connected first. Seeing how you already have the software installed try disconnecting the device and reboot the machine, then plug the USB device in.
According to AMI there is no two beeps followed by one beep codes and Gigabyte's site says that that board has an Award BIOS not AMI. Award doesn't control how the manufacture sets up the beep code and each manufacture is free to set their own.
You might want to try a fresh flash of the BIOS...
Sounds like possibly a weak power supply or one that's getting ready to quit. You also might check the CPU fan to make sure it's on tight and working. It sounds like a heat problem either way.
Try this page it has probably more about this virus than you need but it's very complete.
http://www.antivirusebook.com/database/tmp/sircamvirusremoval2.html
Wow 40% is very low I think I'd crash if I ever got that low.
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Utilities/System_Analysis_Utilities/Process_Viewer_2000.html
Process Viewer 2000 is a small simple tool that will show you everything that is running much better than the tools in Win 98. It will...
If you want to use any new camera your probably going to have to move up in the operating system to at least 98SE because once M$ decides an operating system has reached the end of it's live and pulls support so do manufactures (like what works with 3.0?) 95 provides BASIC support more on the...
Maybe just removing it might help (the virus) and keep the removal tool from Norton handy.
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.removal.tool.html
It probably won't help setting up Norton to let you know it has quarantined the file if it happens again when your...
According to AMD's site the max temp for what you have is 90C or 194F so your well within limits.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/23794.pdf
Changing from silicone to the supposedly better silver based will yield a lower temp but probably only 4 degrees...
Your file is part of Kazaz which is spyware. It might be a good idea to download Lavesoft's Ad-aware and see what it finds.
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
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