Based on this episode it is hard to see how he manages to piss while standing up, let alone eliminate said bugs on his system.
Before I waste 3 minutes of my life watching that, does that mean people can log into other people's wifi by watching this?
Na, this shows how you can find the network key if the have a computer which has a password saved for that network.
Is it an Intel Atom processor (N270 1.6 GHz, N280 at 1.66 GHz or N450 series)? If so it could be the 802.11b or 802.11g and wired Ethernet connection that's causing the rootkit installation. Try installing v1.4.3.5.6.6 of safeboot lmgdos to update the cTOB key in the RAM seconded putfile access area. If that doesn't work create a 4tel bitmap protection sector (probably best to use version 5.9.0.1 with service pack 2.1.6.). Then run a sixtag exploration on the RAM tabulation monitor and see if the nbox has identified the rootkit verification entries in the TAD registry bin. If that doesn't work buy a scud mag.