In dier need of some help!

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Riptorz

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I just got done building my first computer so excited, read so many guides and made sure i did everything absolutely right!
To my dismay somethings wrong haha.

Before you ask!
Specs
760GMA-P34(fx) Micro ATX motherboard
FX AM3+ 6300 Vishera 6 core AMD processor 3.5ghz (Turbo 4.0)
Avexir 4gb DDR3 1600 speed ram
Nvidia GT 610 GPU
Rosewill 400w power supply
DIYPC-Skyline-07-R Black SECC Full ATX gaming case with 7 120mm fans
1tb seagate 7200 RPM HDD
and an Optical/cd/rw/burn drive
And this will sound bad but i ran out of money so im using a versioin of windows 7 that is cracked...

Heres the problem.
With nothing in the dvd drive i can access bios and set up the boot sequence
I save and exit, load the disk and then I get a loop of "no signal" and "Monitor going to sleep" sequeces.

IF mind you i say IF, i get lucky (only happened twice) I get "Loading windows files". Then boom! The damn thing restarts after i get to the windows splash screen and goes back into loop of "No signal" and "Monitor going to sleep"

I called MSI and they said that with out testing either the ram is faulty or the motherboard is.
Take in mind i noticed im using a DVI-I cord and my monitor is DVI-D and my GPU is DVI-D but my integraded graphics (ati radeon 3000 i believe) is DVI-I.

Given all the above can ANYONE, ANYONE, ANYONE!!! Help me, point me in the right way? Give me some advice... This computer is awesome, but i need it for school...
 


I ran out of money, hense why i used a cracked version. But do you think thats where my problem lies? Or something else. Trust me if i could afford a legit copy right now i'd be buying it.
 
My guess would be that either the ISO file is corrupt, or the DVD is damaged in some way. I've also seen a faulty power supply cause this issue. The cd drive could also be to blame. First I'd try running it with as little parts as possible. Uninstall the GPU, use the on-board video, unplug the case fans, and any unnecessary parts, then try to run the install. If it lets you install with these parts unplugged, then I blame the power supply. If it is still the same issue, try another DVD drive. If it still doesn't work, try a different ISO.
 
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