Windows XP Home 2002 SP3, no administrative tools, Microsoft Updates will not update automatically

has recently had some problems with my computer, I think that some how I deleted my administrative tools shortcuts. When I try to get Microsoft Updates, I get an error telling me to turn on the persistence of the user, when I go in my internet options it is already activated. When I click on my administrative tools, I have NO shortcuts for what it is. In my opinion, there should be 5 or 6 programs in this section. I tried to restore my computer with no luck. My restore no longer works.

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