Uh, a new harddrive? Isn't that bit drastic? Don't you think format c: will do the trick?
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A) Was planning on buying a new one anyway as backup.
B) This is the equivalent of the format C:, only preserving the data. I'm not going to be throwing away the harddrive :p I'll use the new one as the master, install the OS on it, copy the data and media over to the new one, then format the old one and have two hard drives.
I assume you tried terminating the process(es)? do they just start back up? did you tell spybot to run on system start? that could help...
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Yes and yes. The processes start right back up. Spybot runs on system start, and I enabled the thing that prevents changes to startup files. The Spybot change control thing pops up, "this thing is trying to change your startup files." I click "Deny change" and it's back in 3 seconds with the same thing. A bit futile unfortunately.
and the link that you provided had indepth details on how to manually remove it, have you attempted that?
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Yes, I followed those instructions and they didn't help. Which makes me wonder if this thing downloaded and installed something worse... or maybe it was something else entirely to begin with?
Thanks for the replies everyone. BM, I'll give that routine a shot if I don't get out the hammer first. It moves sooooo slowly at this point that I'm thinking it might be better just to get the other hard drive.