Software Updater stalling

I've got 2 machines, both XP Prof 32bit SP3.  Both latest PC suite and Software Updater.  One machine Nokia E52 the other E51.  On both when launching Software Updater, it stays on "Starting Application".  Uninstalling everything and reinstalling everything, no difference.
I cannot Update my software with Nokia Software Updater

I've got Bitdefender Total security as well and I tried your advice, i even disabled firewall, run NSU as admiinistrator and still doesn't work. I've been trying to update by using OTA as well but it always asked me to check ID and server even though I already configured it. I started pulling my hair out of frustration ,  i still have the v31, i bought this phone here in US. I do appreciate your help! Thank you! Any other suggestions?

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