Computer, automatically group policy change

My computer is somehow change my group policy so I can't run my anti virus programs once I connect to the start on my computer.

I have super anti spyware and avg and when I try to run either a message arrives that these programs will not work

because group policy will not allow access. Today my magic jack will not charge upward. If I go into the mode safe mode with domain name

access that I can run two anti virus and magic jack will load and everything seems to work properly. I have administrative access to the computer

but it seems to have no effect on programs that I can run. For awhile I couldn't do the system restore because it was blocked

but was able to go on the internet and get a solution to this problem and now it works. I am running windows xp service

Pack 3 and I'm wondering if it's time to get a new tower with windows 7, like all my friends suggest that it is time to do. Is there a way

to save this computer or all my friends correct it's time to upgrade. Bob

You probably have a virus (probably because you are using under the account administrator for your daily use, which is very dangerous and causes infections to spread).

If you don't think it's a virus but rather just a configuration problem, you can run the system restore to go "back in time" a few days or weeks to before that the problem started.  This is a great recommendation that I can do, and it is safe because you can cancel it if you don't like the results.

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