Since you've indicated that you have spyware/hijackware problems, I'm moving this to our Security forum so that our security experts can give you their input. :)
1. If your version of Windows has the option of booting into "Safe Mode with Networking Support", try that. To get to the Safe Mode menu, hit the F8 key as your system first starts to boot (right at the end of the BIOS messages on the black screen, just before the "Starting Windows"-type message appears). That might at least allow you to get to the download sites.
2. If you can get to the CWShredder site, also download another program there called HijackThis.
3. If you cannot get to Merijn's site, let me know and I will send you the current versions of CWSredder and HJT.
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I also tried deleting the dll file that bho demon detects but it just keeps on coming back with a different name.
Yes- unfortunately, many of these malicious progams have the ability to change the names of the files they create and use. You won't get anywhere by trying to delete these individual files, as they are only components of the main program, which is hiding elsewhere on your system.I would have done a system restore but I found out that my brother turned it off, so its no use.
That's actually OK- if your system was infected at the time that previous restore points were saved and you did a system restore now, you would restore the infections.
Can you reach this site?: www.stevewolfonline.com
If so, I'll post copies of the removal utilities there for you. If not, I can email them to you. Don't post your email address here though- contact me via a Private Messages.
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Yeah, it could vey well be the spyware/virus that's fighting your downloads. I don't know if you'll have any better luck getting HJT and CWShredder from the link below, but give it a try:
http://www.stevewolfonline.com/Downloads/DMR/DMRCA/Malware%20Utilities/
Also, if you have access to another computer with a CD burner, download the programs onto that machine, burn them to CD, and install them on your machine that way.
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