Have you tried to get rid of that stuff through Safe Mode?
Try hitting when your computer boots, and go into Safe Mode, then try getting rid of that stuff. Also, try checking out the Bridge.dll thread that's listed in my sig for more information.
alc6379
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You certainly have a rather troublesome spyware/malware infestation.
Make sure you have the LATEST VERSIONS of both AdAware and Spybot Search & Destroy. Download them on a different PC if necessary and burn them to CD.
Use them after booting Windows into Safe Mode. That way any 'nasties' that have been placed on your system won't be loaded at startup, and you'll be able to effectively detect and remove them with those utilities.
Afterwatds, do a 'Refresh Install' of windows to repair any Windows system file damage that might have occurred:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315341&Product=winxp
(You will most likely need to reinstall some Windows Updates afterwards, but at least your system problems will have been corrected.)
Catweazle
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