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Ok, let's see what we can do. But first a simple question: Are you sure that your Harddisk is not full? Some of this could be caused by that.
If not: please see if you can boot in Safe mode (option one in this tut: Safe Mode - Windows 7 Forums )
Then go to your configuration screen, Software and find Deepfrz and uninstall. That should work.
Next follow this tut for the Windows update: Windows Update - Reset
And next we need to look at soem old (or to me, unknown) drivers. An example is
ASTRA64.sys Wed May 04 12:33:22 2005 That seems to be a bit old...