Journey/Survivor wrote:I'm even having extreme difficulty logging onto any websites right now, including this one. This thing is really screwing things up.
If it were me, I'd go to
www.avast.com and get the free home version of Avast Antivirus. Dump the antivirus you have and install Avast. The reason I tout Avast is because it does a virus scan during the system boot after it's installed, if you opt for it to. That allows it to clean files that cannot be cleaned once Windows has booted up. If you choose to do this, make sure you uninstall the antivirus program you have before installing Avast. Otherwise you could end up with more problems than you have now. During install, select the "Minimal" option. That prevents it from installing the stupid 'skins' which are confusing. After it's installed, it will ask if you want to do a boot-time scan. Answer yes to that. Then it will ask if you want to restart the computer. Select No to that. Open Avast via the desktop shortcut, click on Program, go to Updates and select to update iAVS. That will give you the latest virus definitions on the boot-time scan. Then proceed with rebooting the computer. During the scan, when it locates something it will ask you how to proceed. Press 6, which tells it to Move Everything to the Chest. If it finds an infected file in the C:\Windows folder, it will again ask how to proceed. Press 2 to "Fix All". If you elect to keep Avast, you can disable the stupid rotating icon in the programs settings. You can also disable the sounds there as well.
Go to
www.download.com Search for and download Spybot Search and Destroy. Install it, let it update and then do a system scan. Have it fix everything it finds.
Go to
this website and download Hijackthis. Install it, do a system scan and PM the results of the scan to me. I'll scrutinize it and get back with you on how to proceed from there.