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Dear All, I am facing a serious problem,
The minute I open Internet Explorer 7 on my Laptop, automatically, my browser is going to site http://www.site-officiel.110mb.com/ and my browser title bar reads  MyLoveFaceBook.LiuYifei@Hotmail.Com.  I cannot access my registry or taskbar.  I have scanned using Kaspersky and Spyware Doctor, but no gain.  I am helpless.  Please advice
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#1 first of all have you tried doing a system restore?
#2 if so, then try installing and running malwarebytes http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html
See if these work
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Try this:

You may be able to gain access to the registry by pressing ctrl+alt+del, running the task manager, killing the process for windows explorer, then using the still-running task manager "run" option to run "regedit"

If that's the case, we should assume some evil process has grabbed the "aux=" entry under

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32]

or in some cases has added an aux2= entry

the aux entry should be C:\windows\system32\wdmaud.drv or simply wdmaud.drv

That's not the only place things can go wrong but being unable to run regedit or task bar sounds fishy. Give it a shot..
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Sergiwa Antiviral Toolkit (http://www.sergiwa.com/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?cid=2&lid=1) is the answer to your problems. I've used it successful many times on different systems that were affected by malware that was undetectable to the common AV programs and caused similar problems.
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Bravo Xmachine,  Microsoft Security Essentials did the job - Thanks
Nice, Glad to hear this. And thanks for the points :)