Nokia Suite Needs to be repaired continuous error

Dear All,
The Nokia Suite still not working since ver.3.89 update and giving the error "Nokia Suite needs to be repaired" .  Since that update and till this moment with all trials of uninstall & reinstall & New updates & New beta versions.............etc are not working.
I'm using windows XP(SP3)
The Error message is "Nokia Suite Needs to be repaired" , if you choose repair it's an endless cycle.
Can Anyone help with that.

Hi guys i have an idea with my own experiance. (1) When nokia suite install error occur then i import 2 certificate .cer files (google for it) and nokia suite installed very easy. (2) after 1-2 months nokia suite corrupt because i restore previous restore point, then i remove and reinstall nokia suite now it show install error code 1601. Then
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315346
i try method 1 in above site then nokia suite installed normally but (3) now when i open nokia suite it show "needs to be repair" endless error
but don't worry please try this-
install "total uninstall 5" and remove nokia suite, nokia connectivity cable drive and pc connectivity solution with this software, but remember that don't remove above 3 with add or remove program only remove above 3 with total uninstall 5, because this software remove every nokia suite related files in whole pc system. Now restart pc and reinstall nokia suite and see magic. Now nokia suite working fine. Now you can empty recycle bin.
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