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Hi :) , what houldsworth1 is suggesting is that you run a "more aggressive" scan
using a live environment.
I usually recommend Kaspersky rescue CD.
I would complete the following,
- Download TDSS-Killer and scan for rootkits. -Read the instructions at the download page.
- Download Kaspersky Rescue CD and scan for other types of infections. (a how-to tutorial)
- Download Malwarebytes and DON'T activate the trail (uncheck the box at the end of the installation)
- Follow this tutorial on how to use the SFC/ SCANNOW tool in Windows.
(*Kaspersky Rescue CD from a USB thumbdrive)