Windows XP programs down immediately?

I have a Windows XP computer and I use for months and never had a problem. Recently, I tried to install an older version of Quicken (Quicken 2004, which was built for Windows XP). It opens the splash screen, and then immediately close. Now, my email client (Eudora 5.1.1 who was also made for XP) will not go beyond the start screen.

I tried "sfc/scannow" and asked that the XP disc and fixed a few things, but I'm still not able to open a program. I had a problem with the NET framework, but I reinstalled it and it works fine. What should I do? Any suggestions?

Lol it seems to be an update with my anti-virus which causes the collapse. I restored before these questions, and then I worked. Then I updated my anti-virus and it still want crazy. So I restored to the pressure point and plans to make a new anti-virus. If I have any other problems I will post. Thank you guys!

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