If you cannot locate the JS/psyme file/folder, then the AVG must have removed it. It may be located in the Virus Vault which you can open in the AVG program folder in the Start/Program menus. If you see it there, you can empty the Virus Vault to remove it.
Note: These are same instructions about installing the hosts file as those I emailed to you.
You can use a HOSTS file to block ads, banners, 3rd party Cookies, 3rd party page counters, web bugs, and even most hijackers. This is accomplished by blocking the connection(s) that supplies these little gems.
Follow these steps for Windows 2000:
(For other operating systems, see this page)
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htmCreate a new folder in your C:\ drive named "hosts". Right click on your "My Computer" icon and choose "Explore". Then click the + sign to left of My Computer to expand the folder. Select the C:\ drive and click File/New/Folder. Type in the name "hosts" (without the quote marks).
Save the hosts.zip file that is *attached to this message to the C:\hosts folder.
Do this by right-clicking on the *attached hosts.zip file and choose "Save As" and save it to the c:\hosts folder. Create the hosts folder first.
*RE: The comment about the "Attached hosts.zip" file which can be downloaded here:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.zipExtract the hosts.zip file to the C:\hosts\hosts folder. Do this by opening the hosts.zip file. In WinZip choose the Wizard mode.
Using the WinZip Utility program
1. Double click the hosts.zip file WinZip will open. If you have not paid for the program yet, you will have click the "Agree" to the shareware agreement.
2. If it isn't in the Wizard mode, select that.
3. By default the first option will be selected, "Unzip or install from an existing zip file".
4. Click Next.
5. The next window will show the file you're extracting, and below that a text box named "selected folder". The default setting is C:\unzipped\filename.
6. Use the "Select different folder" button to change the unzipped file location to read:
C:\hosts
7. Then click "Unzip Now".
8. Once the files are unzipped, click "close" on the Wizard.
When the hosts.zip file is extracted, you will see a file named hosts (note: you will see that this file does not have a file extension, it is just "hosts".
Copy/paste the hosts file to the
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
Folder. Do this by right-clicking on the hosts file and choosing "Copy". Navigate to the Winnt folder, then to the System32 folder, then to the Drivers folder, then to the ETC folder. In each case, select the + sign to left of the folder you wish to expand. At the ETC folder, just select it and then right-click/Paste the hosts file into the ETC folder. Once done, your system will be protected from ads, banners, 3rd party Cookies, 3rd party page counters, web bugs, and even most hijackers.
The result will look like this:
http://aycu39.webshots.com/image/27678/2003523620277103396_rs.jpgSee image by clicking link.
See this image to see an example of what this protection will look like:
http://www.dwightblackburn.com/image/ad-hosts.jpgIf you still have trouble doing this, you install the Windows Live Messenger or the "Go To My PC" program and then allow me to connect with your computer and then install this file. See details about this procedure here:
http://www.dwightblackburn.com/#gotomypcDwight