Edge the 2 links I gave you earlier will tell you how to remove them. But as has been said, uninstall those 2 antiviruses first. I'm in the 'format the ****er' crew as well too
Try this one from avast then. Download aswMBR.exe ( 511KB ) to your desktop. Double click the icon to run it Click the Scan button to start scan On completion of the scan click Save Log, save it to your Desktop
false positives come with every anti virus. Just depends what you download and install. However mistaking something as a rootkit is ****ing ******ed and therefore AVG is ****.
Youtube has some good vds to advise on fixing laptops (netbooks). I replaced the laptop screen with the Youtube advice. Saved me a fortune. Google "Youtube Fix Computer For Total ****ing Spaz". You'll find some good info there.
Maybe false positives and thats what are trying to work out although changing antivirus won't help if they are there.
This might have been mentioned already but have you checked the processes that are running. My worse half had so many anti-virus programs running that they took up most of the processing power. Sorry if it's already been mentioned. AVG caused me huge problems when it was running against another anti-virus. Check the task manager.