Satellite P 200 105C Stuttering problem

Good Day
I have a Toshiba Satellite p200 -mb1  PSPB 0C, MB105c       that has the subject problems.  After extensive reading and searching I continue to end up back here. 
The problem is consistent, it occurs (the stuttering) when ever I move the pointer around fairly quickly, when I type, when the screen saver is active (it runs for a few seconds freezes then resumes continually) and when I play videos and music.
After reading many post about driver conflicts I began the extensive search for XP drivers for this model to no avail.  I was even at the European site recommended in on of the posts but it doesn't have the model in question.
I would appreciate any help you can render!!
Have a great day!
Cheers
Terry
I am running Windows XP Home edition.

Satellite P200-MB1 (PSPB0C-MB105C)
All your computer's stuff is here, Terry. 
That Canadian machine came with Windows Vista. The only way to tell for sure whether the problem is due to hardware or not is to restore the hard disk to its original out-of-the-box contents using Toshiba recovery media.
See the section Restoring the preinstalled software from the Product Recovery disc, which begins on p. 3-9 of the User's Manual (attached).
If you don't have them, you can obtain recovery discs by calling 800-663-0378.
-Jerry
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