PC suite and Windows problem

o my god !
I am running windows xp media center edition 2005 (sp2).Phone-N70 with cable.
I was already having so much problems with PC suite 6.83....And then I found a FAQ ...it says my pc's operating system is not supported by Pc suite. Wat should i do...Wat is the correct version for me...
my problem is after installing pc suite-On the device manager...Under portable devices...n70 is disabled...And thr is an error with Windows Portable devices !
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Ya..but everytime i restart my pc....it comes over n over again
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