To answer your earlier questions, jv16powertools is here
http://www.jv16.org/
You turn off indexing service by going to the 'my computer' icon,, navigating to the drive, rt clicking > properties and on the page which shows the fee usage etc, uncheck the indexing service box at the bottom.
I've read through your logs and it strikes me that you do have an awful lot of things running. I'm not recommending specifically that you should switch anything off it's just that all those things called helpers and monitors reminders and updates, have ram assigned to them and sometimes they are working away in the background slowing things down.
Take MSOffice for example. It installs a helper which loads at start up and sits there all the time. It means that when you click on Word or Excel the program takes about a second less to start. I've never had a use for that.
Do you use Windows messenger as it's well known to send out messages when you don't want it too and it also is sitting there monitoring your connection.
C-dilla too is a sort of grey area. It's supposed to be a protection service checking copyright on CDs but some people think it's spyware and it is definitely monitoring your system and sending information out. You need to know what exactly installed it and if you can turn it off.
The Hp updater too. How often do you need an update?
And so on and so on. Plus, now you're rather overdoing it on the security in my opinion. You're running things through a router I believe so you should look into configuring your router properly as that has probably the best protection of all .
You need to go through that line by line and ask yourself if you need all the itunes , and media player (another one that rings out) etc to load automatically, or if you want to configure them just to start when you click on the program. I think then you'll start to see things work a lot faster.
And if AVG let you down (I'm surprised) try another AV. It should be able to pick up that Moxie thing and delete it, it's quite an old virus. Try Kaspersky. It has a free onlone scanner too and is probably the best right now (Bit defender is getting good ratings too and has an online scanner, or Nod32).
And when you run Spybot, do use the immunize feature. It really helps.
Ian