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The antivirus, malware bytes or Ad-Hoc Network isn't working?
I would seriously consider if in your boots doing a clean install, having that many infected files get past your antivirus is a worrying sign and likely means your computer is severely damaged/compromised.
If you need help on doing a clean install just ask.
IF however you choose not to do a clean install then I would definitely do a repair install, Repair Install.
This will do, something, to counter your PCs infections but likely won't do anything noticeable let alone fix your Ad Hoc problems.
It is likely that the infection is responsible for your PCs Ad-Hoc problems.
Doing a clean install will require that you start a fresh leaving no programs installed or settings in place but that means that the damage caused by the infection will be gone and most likely your Ad-Hoc problems will be solved.
Oli