sigh…yes u are infected. I will post below which ones are bad, possibly bad, and unknown if bad. Please do not fix ANYTHING until an avast admin gives the go ahead for the files i’m about to mention. You should also download the LATEST version of hjt and post another log (but make it an attachment to the post this time). You may want to consider updating to IE7 for added security and updates.

Now the following are bad, however wait for conformation from avast before fixing:
TO EVERYONE: PLEASE DO NOT CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINKS in the report.
O8 - Extra context menu item: &Search - http://edits.mywebsearch.com/toolbaredits/menusearch.jhtml?p=ZCxdm409EAHK

O16 - DPF: {1D4DB7D2-6EC9-47A3-BD87-1E41684E07BB} - http://ak.exe.imgfarm.com/images/nocache/funwebproducts/ei/CursorManiaFWBInitial Setup1.0.0.15.cab

O16 - DPF: {FFBB3F3B-0A5A-4106-BE53-DFE1E2340CB1} (DownloadManager諷秶啋璃) - http://dlm.tools.akamai.com/dlmanager/versions/activex/dlm-activex-2.2.1.6.cab

O20 - Winlogon Notify: jkhfg - C:\WINDOWS\system32\jkhfg.dll (file missing)

The following are possible nasties, but not for sure. DEFINETLY wait for avast conformation before fixing these, they may be perfectly safe but i’m not sure:

C:\Documents and Settings\Boy\My Documents\HDDLife 2.8.98\HDDLife 2.8.98\HDDlifePro-v2.8.98\HDDlifePro-v2.8.98\HDDlifePro.exe

O16 - DPF: HKJC Applet - https://bet.hongkongjockeyclub.com/ib/ch/HKJC.cab

O16 - DPF: {1FFE232A-BBBF-4234-A040-10C0DBEF1EF4} (ClientX Control) - http://cop.dusee.cn/p2ptest/clientx12500.cab

O16 - DPF: {2C45DF72-E2DF-41E4-B244-A98694F8FE94} (Project1.CopyMemory) - http://secchist.moderneducation.com.hk/edu_platform/cab/CopyMem.CAB

O16 - DPF: {8A4943CC-1950-44F9-9045-D3D428FD3948} (SecureX Class) - http://txn02.hkjc.com/BetSlip/object/eWinCtl.cab

O16 - DPF: {A22B8FD2-4CAA-4EFB-82F7-680CD656D9B0} (NowStarter Control) - http://www.gogobox.com.tw/neo.fld/GNowStarter.cab

The following is unknown. Wait till avast confirms if this is safe or not…don’t fix it till then:

O2 - BHO: (no name) - {B5494892-DBD9-4F05-8992-A691C8CCA9A4} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\jkhfg.dll (file missing)

Also, please download SUPERantispyware, update it, and run a full scan. Let us know the results. I don’t know why spiritsongs has a problem with a-squared. It has saved me in the past by finding two instances of adware that SUPERantispyware had missed. I would still recommend scanning your comp with a-squared and especially a-squared antidialer, but if you prefer to trust spiritsongs i wont blame you. At least do a scan with SUPERantispyware. You should prolly do a scan before fixing anything in your HJT, quarantine any infections found, and do another scan with HJT and see what is fixed or not. But still wait till avast looks over my recommendations before fixing anything.