HPE pavilliion h8 - 1287c: updated freeze windows 7, printers do not update, updates does not, sleep does not

I have computor windows desktop 7, pavilliion Hpe h8 - 1287c

I think that I got the virus or malware.

original installed drivers did not help, but when a driver installed my sleep is not work or light up the Start button?

When it restarts it say out of reach and locks upwards?

reinstalled windows 7 after upgrading windows install doesn't work or don't update in add printer.

and the drivers install all having problem of scope.

can't seem to get the windows update to work, update printers won't work, or try to download microsoft fix it won't work?

sleep not to see the place on the start list?

printers not updated will not work?

I tried several update issues but does not?

new total protection defense virus shows have no problems with viruses or malware?

Thank you

Tom

out of reach, is no longer but windows update does not?

only thing in the update is windows essentials?

Tom

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