I'm jumping in because I, too, have the redirector hijacking my surfing.
I have run the scan described by Quad and have attached the log.
Nutshell of situation:
Over the weekend, I realized when only on the internet my keystroke entries were hit and miss while typing. In other words, the last sentence I just typed would look like - i rlied mykke entris wre htnd ms - it was driving me crazy. So, I ran a quickscan, had anything wiggy fixed. Uninstalled several unwanted "free" software that was downloaded by other members of the family. Ran another quickscan. Cleaned the disc by using the disc cleanup under system tools - the defragged overnight. Got up the next morning to a new, speedy computer working like new. Also, downloaded Skype and setup the account and even enjoyed a video chat with my daughter with no issues.
Yesterday enjoyed surfing as usual, no problems at all. Today, much like yesterday until I was searching on google. Search "planting sprouting seeds" - clicked on the first link that was appealling and was first redirected to something that was either BeeS or Beez. Thought I click the wrong link so I hit the back arrow in the upper left hand corner and was redirected further into that hijacker site. Closed browser window and tried again many times. Sometimes I was redirected to BeeZ or now yellowise and sometimes straight to the link (how I found this post).
Before I found this thread, I went to internet option and had the defaults reset because I thought it may be an add-on. Removed all add-ons. Then ran a quickscan with Glary Utilities where there was several registry errors - several temporary files - but no malware detected.
Launched google again (something just occured to me - I tried on a new look for google for a bit with igoogle but then selected revert back to old - or something of that nature - but I cannot remember where that fit in to the course of events. I wonder if that was the first thing that happened then the redirecting was after that but I cannot be sure). I was still having problems so I found this thread and ran the requested scan.
As mentioned, my log report is attached.