Browser Helper Objects...
Registry path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\
Listed in folders/keys with binary codes.
To do so, you just have to press win+r and type in
regedit and press enter.
You click on the > next to each folders until Browser Helper Objects. After clicking on the > next to it, you'd see folders with strange codes. Just right-click and delete on all those folders inside of Browser Helper Objects. Do not delete the Browser Helper Objects folder itself! Just the sub folder.
Playing in registry is a scary thing for those who are not advanced in computers.
So hmmm HJT is HijackThis.
http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/to...ools/hijackthisYou just download and install and let it scan with a log file and copy all what's in the log and paste it here for me to see.
Firefox is a VERY nice choice by the way. But I still prefer to find the real problem rather than suggesting a work around or a replacement or a simple trick.