A few questions after changing from Vista to Win XP on Satellite A135-S4427

I bought a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4427 days. It comes with Vista, but some applications are not ready yet for this OS. So, I decided to remove it, then I did a new install of Win XP SP2.

Here come the problems...
(1) I could not find the driver for the system management Bus controller. There is an explicitly named SMBus available on the support site, but it was not accepted by the system.

(2) after 2-3 hours of operation, when I use the mouse or the touchpad to open a file, folder, click a button, the system to freeze for a minute, then it works very well for a few minutes, then freezes, etc. Restarting the computer does not solve the problem.

I can't explain this bad behavior :( I have not checked the security no virus was detected.

Please, any idea to make my laptop works properly?

Hello

Satellite A135-S4427 seems to be a mobile US and therefore, you should check the site Web of Toshiba us for all the XP drivers.

1.) system Management Bus Controller-> to my knowledge, you need to install the Intel chipset utility to fix this problem.

(2.) for the most part these strange disruptions appears because of the CPU busy.
You should check the processes running in the background of the operating system and try to defragment the HARD drive.

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