Yes, I pressed the FIX button and was asked to reboot. I did this 4 times. Running aswMBR still showed the rootkit, tdsskiller would not complete, random google re-directs, etc. In other words, still sick

I am not sure, but I believe that I have fixed my system. Out of desperation I booted into the recovery console from an XP CD and ran the FIXMBR command which reported success. After this I booted and ran aswMBR which showed no problems, TDSSKiller which actually ran and showed no problems, Combofix which showed no problems, Malware Bytes which showed no problems, and of course a full avast! Virus Scan which found no problems.

Here is the scan results from aswMBR.

aswMBR version 0.9.5 Copyright(c) 2011 AVAST Software
Run date: 2011-04-29 20:27:52

20:27:52.062 OS Version: Windows 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3
20:27:52.062 Number of processors: 1 586 0x204
20:27:52.062 ComputerName: A(lastname) UserName:
20:27:52.765 Initialize success
20:27:55.203 Disk 0 (boot) \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 → \Device\Ide\IdeDeviceP0T0L0-3
20:27:55.203 Disk 0 Vendor: ST380021A 3.75 Size: 76319MB BusType: 3
20:27:57.218 Disk 0 MBR read successfully
20:27:57.218 Disk 0 MBR scan
20:27:59.265 Disk 0 scanning sectors +156296385
20:27:59.281 Disk 0 scanning C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers
20:28:10.718 Service scanning
20:28:11.984 Disk 0 trace - called modules:
20:28:12.000 ntoskrnl.exe CLASSPNP.SYS disk.sys atapi.sys hal.dll pciide.sys PCIIDEX.SYS
20:28:12.000 1 nt!IofCallDriver → \Device\Harddisk0\DR0[0x8a5c4ab8]
20:28:12.000 3 CLASSPNP.SYS[f7637fd7] → nt!IofCallDriver → \Device\Ide\IdeDeviceP0T0L0-3[0x8a596b00]
20:28:12.000 Scan finished successfully
20:28:36.953 Disk 0 MBR has been saved successfully to “C:\Documents and Settings\Ann (lastname)\Desktop\MBR.dat”
20:28:36.953 The log file has been saved successfully to “C:\Documents and Settings\Ann (lastname)\Desktop\maybe clean aswMBR.txt”

Is it safe to believe that the system is back to normal?

Would running additional scans and attaching the logs be beneficial in pronouncing the system to be clean?

Thanks,
EagleWI