Windows XP Pro SP3, OEM in Dell D600 "not responding" on every article, every time, all the windows

My DELL D600 has OEM Windows XP Pro SP3, and netframeworks all or almost suddenly started not ANSWER DO NOT each time. I don't know what went wrong, it's driving me crazy. I can't afford to upgrade.

I tried the fixit from Microsoft online, no luck.

I uninstalled a few programs, perhaps thinking it's too full. Still no luck.

Whenever I use any folder window, or any element of the queue at all, the same thing happens, every time. "Not responding" delays on the window or the desktop contains the item. Must hit Ctl + Alt + Delete at least twice, if not 3 - 4 times.  Each 'entry' lasts for a number of at least 26 and often much longer.  Basically, Windows is not very functional.

I have two OEM for Dell, not sure that I put here (I was wondering if I should repair-installation Windows), but worried to destroy my Office Server installations that have 3 WordPress developments.  I can't afford to destroy the.

Any ideas to FIX this would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Good, minor success.

The returned quickly file number, but a re - check with Roguefix showed, it was not clear, no change in System.

I therefore decided to start uninstalling things, hoping to uninstall accidentally the culprit.

First I stripped all the netframeworks and the SPs.  Has failed, file number remained.

I then started to uninstall programs. After uninstalling programs a half-dozen, suddenly THE FILES ARE WORKING AGAIN!  Don't ask me why.

Then, I rebuilt my netframeworks and SPs.

Then, I clicked to access Microsoft Updater to get up to speed.

IT WILL NOT BE UPDATED.  Failed! is what I get.  It says the software needed TO be updated is not in my HD and offer a download. When I try to download and install failed!  It will be not even installed that.

This goes back to the same "cause" - for reasons unknown the last 4-6 weeks, installing any updates in my DELL D600 Windows XP Pro OEM.  Initially, they install.  Then begins the phase were some updates installed, others down without reason.

Then, no updates would be installed.  That was BEFORE I plucked executives trying to solve the issue of records.

It is not even asking me to install the real test happened before, I think that.  I think it was in August 2013 or almost.

I'm desperate to get the updates, if you have an idea on how to help me.

Thank you.

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