Hi there - I must admit this appears to be a variation on Whistler - so lets investigate before I start killing

Download MBRCheck.exe to your Desktop. Run the application.

If no infection is found, it will produce a report on the desktop. Post that report in your next reply.

If an infection is found, you will be presented with the following dialog:

[QUOTE]Enter ‘Y’ and hit ENTER for more options, or ‘N’ to exit:
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Type N and press Enter. A report will be produced on the desktop. Post that report in your next reply.

THEN

Run MBRCheck.exe once again.

You will be presented with the following dialog:

[QUOTE]Found non-standard or infected MBR.
Enter ‘Y’ and hit ENTER for more options, or ‘N’ to exit:
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Enter Y and press Enter.

The following dialog will be presented:

[QUOTE]Options:
[1] Dump the MBR of a physical disk to file.
[2] Restore the MBR of a physical disk with a standard boot code.
[3] Exit.

Enter your choice:
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Enter 1 and press Enter

The following dialog will be presented:

[QUOTE]Enter the physical disk number to fix (0-99, -1 to cancel):
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Enter >>0<< and press Enter

It will ask for a file name and location - call it MBR.txt and place it on your desktop
Then exit the programme and attach the MBR.txt to your next post