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why keep that system running?
Why not look into the Knoppix LiveCD, and if it meets (or nearly-meets) your needs, consider a Linux distribution to replace the virus-prone Windows OS? There is a ton of Free, Open-Source software for Linux and its a good contender for the desktop these days. People just don't know about it. I've been using it as my desktop for four years now.