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I advise you not to stay with IE 10. Even if you don’t use it, it’s a crucial part of Windows OS. Leaving it that way is a great security risk.
I strongly recommend to upgrade it to IE 11… Of course this is your call, but bare in mind this vulnerability. In any case, here are the instructions:
https://sites.google.com/site/cannedfixes/updating-software/InternetSexplorer.png
Updating Internet Explorer manually
IE is an integrated part of Windows core. Leaving it without updates is a great risk for your data security, even if you don’t use it!
[]Visit THIS website.
[]You will find there IE 11 to be downloaded nad installed.
Let me know about your decision 
About the other scanners. The tools we’ve deployed are to be used only under the guidance of the malware analyst. As mentioned prior, logs they produce are interpreted and analyzed not only with the “threat found” term. They present the overall view of the system, the registry and so. Leaving them for unsupervised usage (and any attempts to do that, without consulting a trustworthy source) may bring more harm than good, so I’ll clean them later.
Please update me about your overall status, as well about your IE decision. I will provide later some tips about staying clean and secure 
Cheers,
Naat