Sticky Situation

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PoisonPorkchop

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I'm not gonna pretend I know much about computer viruses or how they work, but I'll try my best. About a week ago, I was on my computer and an AIM screen popped up. It had a link with the message; "do you mind if I use this pic of you on facebook and myspace?" The message was from some girl on my friends list, and she uses that stuff all the time so I figured it was legit, so I opened it up and then nothing happened. After that I knew what happened because I looked on my friends list and the person that sent me the message wasn't even on :freak:.

So anyways, after that I started getting tons of pop-ups, new icons installed on my desktop, and erratic performance. I have tried everything I can think of. I deleted the temporary files, cleared history, and deleted cookies, then emptied the recycle bin, restarted in safe mode and did a full ad-aware, Spybot, and AVG scan. All scans turned up multiple problems. Every time I try to delete the problems 2-3 of them wont die :angry:. I assume these files are the actual virus or whatnot, and they are installing the other files.

I tried manually deleting the files after the search, and they all say access is denied. There is one file in the very first page of the c drive that is called Defender25 by the company AAAIA, which is one of the ones I cannot delete. After a while, a ton more files will start showing up, but I can delete all of those. The other files I cannot delete are in C:\WINDOWS\system32 and they all have random names like uorv42a, and they are all .dlls. A couple showed up there called look2me topconverting, smitfraud-c, and coolwwwsearch. I couldn't delete these either, but sometimes they dont show up in spyware/virus scans, other times they do.

I need to get my computer as clean as possible, but I cannot reformat because I have an expensive animation program installed, which I no longer have the cd key for. I am taking an a class that uses the software, so I have to do the best I can without completely wiping the hard drive.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I hope I have supplied enough information. Thank you!
 
Log into safe mode and try to remove the files.

To get into safe mode, press F8 when the computer loads, and select Safe Mode.
 
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