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...a step-by-step procedure by which you can easily remove malware from most computers...
I'm no expert, but a while back I spent quite some time on a consulting assignment in the company of an IT department who really were serious experts. Their view, and they convinced me they were right, was that you cannot remove malware from an infected windows machine with an acceptable level of certainty. They did not even try.
Their reasoning was, how do you know you have succeeded? How do you prove a negative? They thought the risk reward ratio was so far against them that they simply reformatted and reinstalled from optical media. They were prepared to recover selected document files. but mostly all that survived was unformatted text however.
I concluded that if these guys could not do it, I certainly could not, and what I say to people now is, they have two choices if they want me to do it. One is Linux. The other is a new clean windows install.