Go ahead and hide hidden files and folders again
Go ahead and Delete CWShredder
Let's see
You have the free versions of everything
AD-Aware---Check for updates every couple of weeks--Click the Connect to Download the updates and run a scan
As mentioned, you may want to do a smart system scan and just do a Full once a month
After the scan is done, check all Critical objects and let Ad-Aware fix them, they will Autoquarantine
Spybot--Check for updates every couple of weeks also
If there's an update, check all of them and then download them
Check for Problems--When the scan is complete all bad entries will be in RED
Make sure there all checked and then FIX CHECKED problems
SpywareBlaster--Doesn't run in the background, just sets Registry entries
Simply check for updates every couple of weeks, when there's an update it will be downloaded and then Enable All Protection
Make sure you check for updates now and Enable all protection
IE-Spyad---It's a little different
Again, it doesn't run in the background, just sets registry entries
Bad sites have to follow the Restricted Sites settings, these sites are added by IE-Spyad
Keep the link bookmarked to their download site
Check for updates every couple of weeks
When there's an update
Download IE-Spyad.exe to desktop and double click to run it
It will unzip to the C:\IE-Spyad folder, overwriting the old version
Navigate to that folder and open it up
After every update you will have to Uninstall the Old Registry entries and then Install the new ones
There are 2 methods, but you may choose to just Double click on the
Install.bat follow the prompts to Uninstall and then run Install.bat again ,but this time Install
Do this after every update
Windows CleanUp!
I keep Prefetch checked and do a Standard Cleanup, but I install and uninstall a lot of programs
I mentioned you may want to uncheck that option, but run it once every couple of months.... Leave the other defaults as is......
If you installed SpywareGuard, It won't update as much, but check every couple of weeks anyways
This is the only program I had you install that will run in the background
Real time protection against Spyware
Acts much like an Anti-Virus software
But they both have they're own jobs......
I hope everything is a little clearer

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That Stop Error message, I just notice your reply about it
When exactly did this start to happen, before we started the fixes?
It sounds like it
Did it happen after you installed Service Pack 2?
STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x805F4788, 0xF2D50ADC, 0x00000000)
Is that the whole message, is there anything after the 000000, any file name?
Could be a corrupt driver
Can you do me a favor
Enter your Control Panel and Double click on Adminstrative Tools
You will have to be In Classic View
Open Event Viewer
Highlight Applications---Do you see any Red Error messages on the Right
If so, Double click on them and let me know what program they are related too
Next--Highlight System and let me know about any errors
Can you also look in your Device Manager for any yellow exclamation marks or red x's
Right click MyComputer---Left click Properties---Select Hardware tab
Device Manager