Ctrl alt delete stops working. (FIXED: READ HOW!)

When I open the Security menu I always put the issue in sight. However, when I open the task through the menu windows manager refuses to load the menu alt delete again. And also during the stop, he just keeps hanging on my screensaver. or if I go to my screen of the user, by selecting other users. and try to close it it keeps now hung on the background image, I was put there.
I don't have any idea how it goes! the only way to shut down my PC after what happened is long by pressing the stop button or take the power off, resulting in a bad shutdown of windows.

I have not found a similar problem on the internet like mine, even if I can remember I've been fiddling around with audio drivers as Virtual Audio Cable and other programs. Although difficult, I think that it is the source of the problem.
However! he do NOT get stuck when I open the start menu Task Manager.
Thank people in advance to give information for me to solve this problem. I'm pretty handy with a PC, but I can't solve this problem on my own.
(edit 17:07 26/01/2014: I've been manually, open the Task Manager process somehow keeps stack whenever I start it.) Try to make a shortcut by putting the taskmrg.exe on my desktop not working anymore, and I have my mouse continued showing the loading phase when he wasn't actually doing anything. Some process or something like a virus could do? I am amazed and do not know what is the real source, I will continue to search until I get an answer or fix myself if I found the problem)
(edit 17:20 01/26/2014: I have searched for several indications taskmrg.exe running process, proves to be not legitimate. my system may be infected by malware, or other type of virus! for each user that has MORE THEN 1 TASKMRG.) Run the EXE! SCAN your pc!
Source Forum: http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/multiple-windows-task-manager-running-t2684247.html)
(edit 22:22 26/01/2014: after the update and did a quick scan with Malwarebytes (antimalware software), I found these items infected:)

HKCR\AppID\ {D616A4A2-7B38-4DBC-9093-6FE7A4A21B17} (PUP. Optional.Wajam.A)
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\PreApproved\ {CCB24E92-62C4-4C53-95D2-65F9EED476BC} (PUP. Optional.VMNToolBar.A)
HKCU\SOFTWARE\DataMngr_Toolbar (PUP. Optional.DataMngr.A)
HKCU\Software\DataMngr (PUP. Optional.DataMngr.A)
HKCU\Software\BabSolution\Updater (PUP. Optional.Babylon.A)
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\bProtectSettings (PUP. Optional.BProtector.A)
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Update outobox (PUP. Optional.Outobox.A)
C:\Program Files (x 86) \Search results Toolbar\Datamngr (PUP. Optional.Datamngr.A)
C:\Program Files (x 86) \Search results Toolbar\Datamngr\x64 (PUP. Optional.Datamngr.A)
C:\Users\ApertureM-K\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\bProtector Web data (PUP. Optional.BProtector.A)
C:\Users\ApertureM-K\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\bprotectorpreferences (PUP. Optional.BProtector.A)
I guess the puppy. Optional.Datamngr.A and these similar elements are too blame for my problem, after that I said with a complete analysis leading to these objects:
HKCR\CLSID\ {3c471948-f874-49f5-b338-4f214a2ee0b1} (PUP. Optional.Conduit)
C:\Program Files (x 86) \Conduit\Community Alerts\Alert.dll (PUP. Optional.Conduit)
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\BingDesktop\BingCore\temp\tmp9175.exe (Trojan.Dorkbot.ED)
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\BingDesktop\BingCore\temp\tmpB628.exe (Trojan.Agent.ED)
After that I also scanned my PC with superantispyware, he finds 2 other types of Trojans and some infected cookies. I want to do a full scan with ALL antivirus software that I use to be sure of all the single infected files will be found and destroyed in safe mode. So far, my PC shows no more problems. I recommend to all if they encounter this same problem to do the same. If your PC can run safely later. )

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