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How do I recover from a bad virus infection?

Over the past weeks on my older Windows XP machine:
  • I've had frequent re-infections of some virus or Trojan that resets my IE home page, disables Task Manager, and blocks my access to System Restore.
  • Several times each day, I run AdAware, Spybot, and my virus program (Panda) to remove identified infections and spyware.
  • I read where disabling System Restore and then running a virus scan would clean out any virus strands that were inadvertently being backed-up with each shutdown/startup cycle.
  • My virus and spyware programs sometime identify Services.exe and Winlogon.exe as viruses. When this happens, these files are referenced as being in located in the C:Windowsinetdata sub-directory (which is not where they should be).

Did I royally screw things up by disabling System Restore? I understand by doing this, I erased all existing restore points so that wouldn't surprise me.

First let me say this...

YIKES!

You've got a serious infection here. In all honesty, I'm not sure the patient will survive. But let's run through some options.

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