Ad-Aware has always been a good one too for finding data miners and even removing registty values of the once on occasion browser hijacker typically ran into with IE 6. I've also seen AVG come to life when it was totally disabled to point out a trojan copied to drive right when running across some new site. But you should good for some time now with the combination there.
I never use the built in firewall and never actually use a full time version while the two mentioned are known and recommended by a good number of people that regularly use one of the two there. The ST was a good surprise when first trying that out where it still offers a form of firewall when you are without one. I tried Registry Mechanic and never actually preferred it but there's never any big complaints heard about it.
The important thing however is seeing that you have the system back running normally without any "bugs" to worry about for the time being. Your browsing habits will help as well as the combination of garbage spotters and bug removers. (I knew that would go over good.
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I never use the built in firewall and never actually use a full time version while the two mentioned are known and recommended by a good number of people that regularly use one of the two there. The ST was a good surprise when first trying that out where it still offers a form of firewall when you are without one. I tried Registry Mechanic and never actually preferred it but there's never any big complaints heard about it.
The important thing however is seeing that you have the system back running normally without any "bugs" to worry about for the time being. Your browsing habits will help as well as the combination of garbage spotters and bug removers. (I knew that would go over good.