Trojan.Zeroaccess.B and Trojan.Patchep!sys Windows 7

At about 7:10pm CST, I received a notification from my desktop's Action Center that my Malware and antivirus was not working. (I sometimes experience this, where Norton Symantic Endpoint Protection has a small error and has to restart itself). When I clicked the icon to turn Endpoint on again, another antivirus program was installed on my computer and closed all of my other open programs while scanning a folder in my C Drive, saying that I had X amount of trojans and viruses, and etc.  Iit also would not allow me to open any other program or Firefox. Note: When I clicked on Firefox, the program said that it was no allowing access to Internet Explorer because of its "firewall protection" and "was I sure that I wanted to continue".

 

I knew that I hadn't installed the program, so I managed to uninstall it from my Add/Remove programs. It did tell me to restart my computer, but I haven't done that yet because I don't know if this may cause more damage to the computer. Shortly after that, my Norton's Detection Results discovered Trojan.Zeroaccess.B with files titled: ~!#8278.tmp, n, and 80000000.@ as well as a Trojan.Patchep!sys with a file titled services.exe.

 

Symantic endpoint Protection has deleted files ~!#8278.tmp and n, but has only logged the services.exe file and the 8000000.@ file, which periodically continues to come up as a risk on the Detection Results.

 

I am running Windows 7 SP1, on a 64-bit system.