KB982665 keeps downloading & installing XP Home Edition SP3, NIS 2010; Kwtyapow.sys BSOD error

Hello

Before August 11, 2010, updates, I tried uninstalling Movie Maker and microsoft frontpage as I don't need them at all.

After that updates finished installing, an error displayed that KB983583 cannot be installed. However, it is listed on the Add/Remove Programs list. My computer came with OEM Trial Microsoft Small Business Suite, SP2, programs Dell I have long removed from my computer.

I noticed that one of the 11 August 2010 updates, has been for Movie Maker. Because the program does not appear on the Add/Remove Programs dialog box, I installed Revo Uninstaller using erasure under Tools, Track Cleaner.  The folder and files kept reappearing after being uninstalled. So I downloaded CCleaner under Options, Include and that no longer works!

So I went through the instructions on GeeksToGo Web site under the instructions of the Guide to spyware removal and malware and the Google Redirect so.

Initially, the programs that I downloaded from this site worked, but after a updated August 11, especially with the KB982665.

Last night, I was testing the programs I downloaded Malware and Spyware Removal Guide and Guide to Google redirect and when GMER.exe completed, I waited a few minutes before you touch the button works on my computer, then my computer restarted. After the reboot, GMER.exe ran once again, the screen went blue with the following message appears on the screen:

'Kwtyapow.sys '.
Page Fault_in_Nonpaged_Area
Technical info:
Step: 0 x # (0 x #, 0 x #, 0 x #)
(adresse LL LLL de ## # base à LL ### horodatée #L ##LL #L) ".

I ran scans with NIS 2010, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and programs under Geeks to go from Malware and Spyware Removal Guide. With no virus or anything after the scanning has been completed.

I posted on the Malware and Spyware Removal Guide, but I posted by mistake new information with last night and today's events because I posted at the beginning. After hitting submitted post, I saw that when I responded to my post, I pushed Geeks to go meet my original message. So here I am!

Can you please let me know how to solve this problem? Thank you very much.

Stick with your Geeks to Go forum thread: you have a hijackware infection on your hands (and possibly a rootkit if KB981852 has not installed). ~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

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