DavidR
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Most Delf Trojans add a Startup entry: Startup Entry Name, SysService - Process Name, SysService.exe
Use Task Manager to End the Process. Also to end the startup entry, Windows Start, Run, type 'msconfig without the quotes, in the new window select the Startup Tab, find the SysService entry and uncheck it.
What is your firewall as you don’t appear to have an active firewall ?
Ensure you have the latest version of JRE (JAVA Runtime Environment) because older versions can be vulnerable to malware. First remove All Older Versions From Add/Remove Programs.
Then get the latest update from here http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
Or JRE version 6 update 4 http://www.majorgeeks.com/Sun_Java_Runtime_Environment_d4648.html
You also have remnants of a very old java version (C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_10\bin\jusched.exe) that you should also remove.
Other than that I don’t see anything obvious, but Delf can be particularly difficult to remove, so I would suggest a forums search for Win32:Delf-HWS and see what it returns.