None of the listed files you provided are necessary for Windows to function.Here are the actual names of those healed files: 2 files named Blackbox[1].class ; 2 named Verifierbug[1].class and one named msdos.exe.
The reason those files probably remain infected, is that your virus scanner is unable to alter them, such as deleting them, as they are inuse while windows is running.
A problem with Windows based Anti-Virus apps is they can not alter any files that are currently inuse. So they quarantee the files.
If you want to remove the files, you will have to start up the computer is DOS, and remove them.
One good program for this is F-Prots DOS Anti-Virus program, which runs in DOS. This can repair, patch, delete any infected files, since the program runs in DOS, so that none of these infected files are loaded into memory.
The use of DOS based Anti-Virus programs have this benefit to them that Windows based A/V apps do not have. They are really simple to use also. Just download the F-prot for DOS, unzip it into the root dir, such as into C:\f-prot. make a windows bootup floppy disk.
Restart Windows with floppy inserted.
Then it will boot up into DOS. on the command line, just type
cd \
cd f-prot
f-prot.exe
pick the options you want, let it scan the system, also note that DOS A/V scanners will be faster than Windows scanner, and also much smaller, the F-prot download is just alittle less than 2megs.
System.ini is a normal txt file used by windows, you can open it to examine its contents in notepad, wordpad. If it does not open in these programs, then it is not a .ini file.Found Win.ini file: C:\WINDOWS\win.ini (8778 bytes, A)
Found line in Win.ini: load=essspk.exe
Found line in Win.ini: run=
Found System.ini file: C:\WINDOWS\system.ini (2101 bytes, A)
Found line in System.ini: shell=Explorer.exe
the esspk.exe might be your soundcard related utility(?) What sound card do you have? an ESSolo? SoundBlaster?
the comment about found explorer.exe is normal. this is the shell that windows loads that gives you your start menu, task bar....
your computer needs a hosts file, just create a txt file called hosts in the c:\windows folder. you need to insert just the line
localhost 127.0.0.1, this is the loopback address, some program wont work properly without.
Use this FREE app to prevent browser hi-jacking
http://www.wilderssecurity.net/spywareguard.html
also check out the posting on the forum for similar related apps
http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?a...t=ST&f=2&t=1405