I don't get my firmware or software updates. I see that someone has registered my computer as a workgroup computer and I have no right administrative no matter what I do

No update software, no firmware updates...
All parameters must be set up whenever I connect... Security etc...
There Samss and about 15 svchost.exe, WUDFHost?, Netman, homegroup x 2, amd Blutooth?

I reconfigured Vista 3 times and installed a clean copy of 7, but it must be in the BIOS or illegal product? The two return to the initial setting. (even after I reconfigure my hard drive). (I can modify manually on each file and even in the Panel administrator rights, but each change back!) I believe that when I shut my computer down start installation has been reconfigured with a backdoor.exe.  How can I get this person from my computer! I tried all the spyware, malware, etc... but it does not detect the "domain servers with functions of remote logon" and spies. Also, I used my personal card broadband since the date of purchase, but I don't really use this card that my supplier tells me. I'm tunnelling through their server. (Still a thing... they live 20 feet away!) Help!

Wheretostart,
I'm a little confused about what exactly it is you are having problems with and are trying to accomplish.  However I will try to answer the items you listed.

1.) your BIOS update is something you need to do by using the machine to motherboard\PC.  They will provide the update to the BIOS and would be able to provide assistance to that.

(2.) what software you are trying to update?  If you try to update 3rd party programs, then you will need to check with the software manufacturer for updates to the software.  If you want to update Windows, and then run the Windows Update program that is located in the section of all programs from the Start Menu.

(3.) where you see these processes and how are you trying to start?  Also copied the names of them exactly?  I'm unable to find information about most of them.

4.) it's always good to be protected but having more than one installed virus\malware can cause problems.  You must make sure that only your program main virus has anything from when Windows starts.  Also I would recommend do not use Registry monitoring programs.  Sometimes they can do more harm than good.

5.) If you did a clean install of (I assume) Windows 7 and have not installed all the programs, then you must run the System File Checker to verify the integrity of the operating system.  If you have already installed other programs then I suggest running a clean boot and check the results.

6.) don't know what you're trying to accomplish here.  BIOS will not help you to partition your drive.

Finally, if you're just trying to get your system up and running without virus here, is what I would do if it was my computer:
Disconnect from the internet.
Factory restore; Download the system to the status of day a "out of the box.
You may need to connect to internet to register Windows, but then I would unplug again.
If at this point you have an upgrade to Windows, I would then install.  And I would use custom installation so that it does not update the files in Vista but in fact move in Windows.old and install everything from scratch.
Once Windows 7 is installed, I connect to the internet.  Windows registry, run Windows Update, until there are no updates available. Then, install an antivirus program and make sure it is up-to-date.  You can then install programs and update drivers\software.

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