Version of NSU being installed is older than versi...

Phone: 5800 XpressMusic
Firmware version: V20.0.012
When I try to install the latest version of NSU I get the error message that says the version I am trying to instal is older than the version already installed (see attachment). This despite the fact that I have uninstalled NSU, and removed all NSU registry entires and run registry cleaners.
I've also tried uninstalling PC Suite and PC Connectivity Solutions, rebooting, then re-installing PC Suite, and then connecting my phone to the PC.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Cheers
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I have performed a full scan with Symantec antivirus and found no problems, then tried with Kaspersky 2009 and had the same results (after removing Symantec and installing kaspersky).  The issue continues, it just seems like there is a bad registry entry that the new NSU checks and aborts the install.  My computer is running windows vista, I do not know if that is an issue since in my other computer running XP professional it did not present a problem for installation and updating NSU.  The issue I have with the XP machine is different it will see the phone, identify that it needs a new update, it seems as it starts the download and then after 3 seconds it gives an error message while trying to update my E71 so that is why I am trying to install NSU on the vista machine.  I would have thought that removing all of the registry entries under nokia would resolve the installation issue but maybe there is another registry entry that is not labeled as nokia that gets set up on installation and since this was not removed it still thinks that there is a newer version installed. That would be my guess and I personally do not want to reformat my vista machine just to get NSU working, loose a lot of data. Originally on the vista machine I had installed a previous version of PC suite along with a previous version of NSU but as you are aware upon running NSU it checks for updates and will not continue unless the update is downloaded, that is how my problem started, would not install it after downloading the update.  I guess I will keep searching the registry to see if I can find any other entries under a different category that deal with NSU but it will be particularly difficult if not impossible without knowing under what name it might be under.

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