Quote from stock777:
alanack, my compliments.
Doesn't it feel better to be empowered than to chuck it all and start from square one?
Just a heads up, deleting(killing) the process will only cure the problem until the next boot. If you removed the offending registry keys that would do the trick.
I think you may be confusing me with some of the previous posters. I never suggested reformatting as a solution to a virus or similar problem. I have reformatted a hard drive, and I would have to have one very large reason for doing that again.
But with regard to the second part of your post I quoted above, I'm not sure what removing the registry keys means(where are they found?), but I was concerned that what I was doing was only giving the appearance of removing these processes, but not necessarily truly eliminating them from the cpu. But after several day, and a half-dozen reboots, I see no sign of them. Am I on the right track here, or is there more to it than what I've done?
Alan