Lack of hardware drivers, the Windows Live programs do not work & Microsoft Outlook 2010 is very slow in Windows XP computer.

Victorinox original title: my PC is in need of serious help!

I will have questions both of I don't know where to start?

#1) I think Miss me the hardware drivers, what can I do to check and make sure I have the latest driver updates for my hardware?

(#2) I have programs such as MS messenger, some programs MS Live Essentials that I can't use, fix, uninstall or reinstall.

(#3) MS Outlook 2010 is super slow, freezes, don't play well with other programs and finally stops after a while.

(#4) instead of "restart" my PC stops completely down and don't come back or restart when I said to "restart".

(#5) according to ARO over 3900 registry errors, which I am sure that is why I...

(A) I have several MS security updates will not be installed, (all the directions say to change records and do all sorts of things, I don't think I'm qualified for this.

(B) PC is generally slow and lazy and even if it is a work computer, it's me from being productive, and I don't have the time.  It starts slowly, and I don't know how to "truly" remove startup programs, etc.

It is a working PC, should be a whole day to re - install Windows on top the other things would have to do to make it fully functional again, drive mapping, loading the programs clients, plug-ins, etc. on top of losing this day there all the work, we would have to pay the computer scientist for that all day. Our guys 'IT' knows all the fancy words for all the 'IT' stuff he does, but he has the patience to follow through and fix things until they are really fixed, it starts simply, then vibrates on a list of things to do after his departure... and it is overpriced, even if he was as good as he thinks he's.  But I have no say in this.  I'm not the admin PC I don't think, but I can run & install programs on the PC.  We use TrendMicro, which I'm not thrilled since I just cleaned my PC my 3rd year Trojan horse was not detected by T.M. but was detected by other things, such as MSE and MalwareBytes.  Where should I start, how to get it all cleaned up, & what should I do to keep it?

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