BT your suggestion worked , but it was an epic battle.
Spyware Doctor was able to diagnose the problem as Rootkit , but was unable to locate or affect it. The site you pointed out led to UnHackMe which really did the same thing but no better. Time and again I got a warning but no less infected.
But Wiccipedia had some informtion about the way a Rootkit hides itself that suggested the strategy that finally worked. Thanks Xo that was your suggestion.
The Rootkit can react to sarches for it by shutting down the functions that the antivirus could use to find it , so I attempted the tequnique suggested and ran two antivirals at once.
As Spyware Doctor combed the halls of my computers memory banks the Rootkit , the rootkit did as before and ducked out of sight, but this time UnHackMe was also on patroll and spotted Rootkit reactivateing itself and peeping out of its hidey hole. nhackMe sprang into action and grasped the monster by the scruff of its neck and lifting it into plane sight.
It was Blue , not a pleasant blue , but a greasy dirty blue , a blue the hue of death. It had bracts and jointed legs which twiched and writhed in grip of UnHackMe ,it schreeched and chittered and scratched and grasped to no avail. I ordered UnHackMe to destroy it so with his vorpal blade he went snicker snack destroying it utterly. Oh Fabjurous day.
Spy Ware Doctor found a huge ragged crater in nessacery programming and 66 infections which previously had been hidden by the the Rootkit ,Microsoft obligeingly provided bandagges and updates which replaced the dammaged software
functioning has returned to the old normal.