Maes
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The thing is that almost all of the mentioned programs work OK if used as spyware prevention, not actual removal.
Any decently-written spyware (that can't be defeated just by editing msconfig or deleting its files in plain view) will resist being removed once it's up-and-running and memory-resident, by using a combination of autorun.inf hacks, rootkit techniques, multiple "watchdog" processes etc.
If you got something that bad, then only file deletion/registry edits outside of the OS itself can actually remove the spyware (and not just pretend that it did so). A live boot CD and some common sense come in handy in those cases.
Get over it, there is no wonderful and total, easy-to-use spyware removal tool, just as there aren't magical "find any driver easily!" wizards that actually work (most are just fakes/spyware), nor magical "driverless" windows installation disks that can work on anything from your grandfather's Pentium I to the latest i7 laptop.
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