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I will try to help you.

Try to run FRST from RE.

[*]Download FRST to a USB flash drive.

Download link is for 32bit(x86) or x64bit based system:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/farbar-recovery-scan-tool/

[*]Plug the USB drive into the infected machine.

Boot your computer into Recovery Environment

[*]Restart the computer and press F8 repeatedly until the Advanced Options Menu appears.
[*]Select Repair your computer.
[*]Select Language and click Next
[*]Enter password (if necessary) and click OK, you should now see the screen below …

http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/i366/garyr56/W7InstallDisk2.png

[*]Select the Command Prompt option.
[*]A command window will open.

[*]Type notepad then hit Enter.
[]Notepad will open.
[list]
[*]Click File > Open then select Computer.
[*]Note down the drive letter for your USB Drive.
[
]Close Notepad.[/list]
[*]Back in the command window …

[*]Type e:/frst.exe
(or type e:/frst64.exe If you download the FRST for 64-bit windows) and hit Enter
(where e: is replaced by the drive letter for your USB drive)

[*]FRST will start to run.
[list]
[*]When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
[*]Press Scan button.
[*]When finished scanning it will make a log FRST.txt on the flash drive.[/list]

[*]Exit FRST.
[*]Close the command window.
[*]Attach here FRST.txt logs.


If you fail to run FRST as described above, then try to run FRST via OTLPE. Follow this guide for more info.
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0

Attach here FRST.txt logreport.