What blitz said. Check the memory first with memtest86 or something. With this kind of problem, I'd probably go through the following list:
  • Check the memory
  • Clear the CMOS data and go through the BIOS settings
  • Check for a BIOS update from Shuttle
  • Swap the IDE cable to your CDROM drive with one you know is good (I have had a number of Shuttles with iffy cables).
  • Try another CDROM drive
There are a few more things to try, but the probability of fixing it is diminishing after the above list. Let us know how you get on.
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