Problems with services of automatic startup after Windows Update problem

These are probably related to many things I tried trying to solve the problem of Windows Update - until I found the answer to Fix It.  That fixed my Windows Update, but now I have these problems.

I tried to run the bat file that Sohail suggested in this thread: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/41f1d01e-e787-479b-83de-c66f40a23a37/
He ran with errors, so I suspect he undid some things and then they don't get put back.

Those that I know I need is:
Windows Audio
DHCP client

These two begin very well once the system is in place, but I have to do it manually.  They still claim to be automatic when I view in the Services management tool.

I also noticed that the following services are set to automatic but have not started either.  Is this a problem?
Task Scheduler
TCP/IP Net BIOS Helper
Windows event log
TPM Base Services

So, how do you restart automatically?

Problem posted in another thread to improved Performance.  Long story short - a repair settled with Vista DVD.   He fixed the problem of services, but the problem of Windows Update is back.

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