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Well I thought this issue was resolved. It hasn't been. I did as directed and did malwarebytes, avg, and so on. As I mentioned they found issues, but never this redirect one that's taken over Google. After following all the steps in the video Samuria posted, for a brief time Goolgle worked it should. But slowly it started up again, first redirecting to Bing, then eventually Yahoo. I have NOT installed anything else since then. So this is buried in my current system someplace.
Sooo... I've been wanting to upgrade the boot drive on my box for some time. It's a refurbished Dell 9020 i7-4770. At that time they put a 160GB SSD drive in it. Which doesn't hold very much. Meanwhile I've a 1Tb drive I'd put in my PS3, which has been just collecting dust since I bought a PS4. I think you can see where this is leading...
There should be an image somewhere of Windows 10 buried in the system somewhere that I can use to install on that 1TB drive. What would be the best way about creating an image not tainted with the virus?