Hi,
Glad to hear that the problem is solved. Your logs are clean and you're all set to go I believe. Here are some some final steps and tips.
- Click Start then Run
- Now type Combofix /u in the runbox and click OK. Notice the space between the Combofix and the /

This will uninstall ComboFix. It will also implement some cleanup procedures and reset System Restore to prevent reinfection from old restore points.
Here are some steps to make your surfing more secure in future:
Make your Internet Explorer more secure - This can be done by following these simple instructions:
From within Internet Explorer click on the
Tools menu and then click on
Options.
Click once on the
Security tab
Click once on the
Internet icon so it becomes highlighted.
Click once on the
Custom Level button.
Change the
Download signed ActiveX controls to
Prompt
Change the
Download unsigned ActiveX controls to
Disable
Change the
Initialise and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe to
Disable
Change the
Installation of desktop items to
Prompt
Change the
Launching programs and files in an IFRAME to
Prompt
Change the
Navigate sub-frames across different domains to
Prompt
When all these settings have been made, click on the
OK button.
If it prompts you as to whether or not you want to save the settings, press the
Yes button.
Next press the
Apply button and then the
OK to exit the Internet Properties page.
Avoid illegal sites, because that's where most malware is present.
* Don't click on links inside popups.
* Don't click on links in spam messages claiming to offer anti-spyware software; because most of these so called removers ARE spyware.
* Download free software only from sites you know and trust. Because a lot of free software can bundle other software, including spyware.
Keep your antivirus-program up-to-date and do regular scans with it.
Please make sure that you have only one active antivirus program on your system.
IMPORTANT: You Need to Update Windows and Internet Explorer to protect your computer from the malware that is around on the Internet. Please go to the windows update site
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ to get the critical updates.
If you are running Microsoft, or any portion thereof, go to the Microsoft's Office Update site
http://office.microsoft.com/officeup....aspx?lc=en-us and make sure you have at least all the critical updates installed (Free) Microsoft Office Update.
Keep your pestware-scanners up-to-date and do regular scans with them.
To keep your computer free of Spyware, Adware, Hijackers etc., download and install the following free pestware-scanners (if you haven't installed them already):
AdAwareA tutorial on installing & using this product can be found here:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/tutorial43.html
Spybot A tutorial on installing & using this product can be found here:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/tutorial43.html
Windows Defender here
The following free realtime pestscanners prevent a number of malware-variants from entering your computer, in the first place:
SpywareBlaster A tutorial on installing & using this product can be found here:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/tutorial49.html
SpywareGuard here
If you haven't got one, already, install a firewall and keep it up-to-date.
Please make sure that you have only one active firewall on your system.
A firewall will prevent unauthorized contact between your computer and internet. A tutorial on Firewalls and a listing of some available ones can be found here:
http://forum.malwareremoval.com/viewtopic.php?p=56#56
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/tutorial60.html
Test your firewall
here to make sure that it's working properly
Install these programs, to make surfing with Internet Explorer safer:
A popup-blocker, e.g. Google Toolbar
here: A popup-blocker prevents popup-windows from opening, when you come along a websites that uses them, during internet-surfing.
To provide privacy, select disable advanced features when installing.
IE-SPYAD This utility adds a long list of known bad sites to Internet Explorer's Restricted Sites zone. This prevents those sites from executing their malicious programs on your computer. A tutorial on installing this product can be found here:
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/uiuc/resource.htm
SiteHound by Firetrust introduces the SiteHound Toolbar - the safe way to browse the Internet. With SiteHound, when you browse the Internet, you're shown a warning page every time you go to a site which is a known scam, potentially loads viruses or spyware on to your computer, has questionable content or anything you would not consider reasonable.
This product can be downloaded from here:
here:
Install and use an alternative browser to surf on the internet.
Because Internet Explorer is the most-used browser on the planet, most of the hijackers, adware and spyware are made to abuse your computer thru Internet Explorer.
Here are some good alternative browsers:
Mozilla Suite
here
Mozilla Firefox
here
Opera
here
Netscape
here
Important: You can not uninstall Internet Explorer.
First of all, it's part of Windows and you'll need it to download and install Windows Updates.
Secondly, There are some sites that are only accessable with Internet Explorer, e.g. most of the Online Malware-scanners.
Ccleaner is a useful utility to clean the temporary files and cookies on a regular basis.
Tutorial for CCleaner will explain how to use it. Note: Don't use the
Registry (formerly Issues) block as it deals with the registry and can be dangerous.
But above all, keep all your software UP-TO-DATE at all time!!
A colleague of ours has excellent information and tips on the prevention of malware
here and more on improving speed/system performance after malware removal
here .
If you want to fight back the Malware Writers, please take a look
here and read what you can do against it.
Please respond to this thread one more time so we can mark this thread as resolved.
Happy Surfing!