Did you try disabling the system restore and then booting into safe mode and then running a full scan?
Did you check Norton's, McAfee, AVG's web pages for latest fixes?
Just found this maybe it will help
http://majorgeeks.com/Symantec_Trojan.Vundo_Removal_Tool_d4430.html
Wolfen, you poor thing. You seem to have more computer than anyone I know. Hope you get it fixed soon.
list of decent anti virus:
AVG anti virus (FREE)
Zone alarm firewall (FREE)
Nod32 (FREE)
If you want to test the virus detection features of a newly installed AV program -or perhaps just screw around with a friend, lol- I can PM you a website where you can download just about any live virus and trojan ever made. Alphabetically and chronically listed, their archive goes back to early 90's.
I'm rather taken with Avast AV, it's a freebie, and it seems to do a good job without gobbling up all my puta's resources: http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
For Spyware/Malware I like Superantispyware, another freebie: http://www.superantispyware.com/
A Full Scan takes about 4 - 5 hours, so i do it overnight, then just do "Smart Scans" everytime I've been anywhere where I may have got something nasty, - generally they never get past Avast's on access scanner. A Smart Scan takes 20 mins, and runs in the background.
Or.. http://www.malwarebytes.org/
the problem is that if you have anti virus software, it fixes IDENTIFIED VIRUSES, not new ones. Wireless systems need to be encrypted and wpa2 and LONG passwords. If you have the option between wireless and wired.... go wired.
Keep your personal stuff off the computer. I can't stress this enough. Take it from me, I have been a victim of ID theft. Clean out your temp internet items, defrag your drives and keep your stuff updated.
Go buy those drives and get your original stuff off the computer.
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