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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You haven't said whether or not you have an anti-virus application running or that it's up to date. Also, are you using Windows Xp, 2000, Millennium, 98 or 95?
Presuming you have an anti-virus program and it has removed the culprit, the best thing to do is use System Restore to restore your setting back to as they were before the virus struck.
System Restore is not available with Windows 98 or 95.
If you are running a system with System Restore, you can open it by clicking 'Start' - 'All programs' - 'Accessories' - 'System tools'. Open the program and find a highlighted restore point date before the virus struck.
The trouble with System Restore is that if you have a virus, it will be in your checkpoints too so restoring from a recent checkpoint will restore the virus.
You should disable system restore before cleaning your computer then when you've completed the scan, restart the restore. If you need a site for instructions, go here:
http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestore.shtml
You can do a free on-line virus scan at Trend Micro.