I would run CCleaner and uninstall what you can, great that you have the list...that will come in handy later. Run the space cleaning utility along with MS Disk Cleaner to clear caches, junk data, etc. Go to Startup, disable Adobe and Java related stuff, look for anything suspicious, disable.
First step, download and install MBAM 2.0 (Malwarebytes). Run. Remove infections, restart if necessary. This will take care of MOST situations, especially if ran manually once a week with a simple scanning utility such as Microsoft Security Essentials/Defender. But if you need to do a more thorough cleaning, read below.
Download and run RKILL (
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/rkill
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...should kill most malware-related processes.
Download and run ADWcleaner (
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/ )...run, review what it finds, click clean. Will need to restart when done.
Run RKILL again...
Download and run JRT, (
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/junkware-removal-tool/ )...may need to reboot when done. If not, continue.
Consider running HitmanPro as well, this you gotta buy to use it's cleaning ability, but not it's finding ability, so it will create a list from which you can manually remove items not found by previous scans.
Last, you could run TDSSKiller (
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/tdsskiller/ )
I would then go run regedit.exe and Crtl+F (for find) and search all the items you listed above and manually remove entries from registry. Just be careful what you remove...it is recommended you backup your registry before modifying.
Backup registry search:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1RNVH_enUS552US552&ion=1&espv=2&es_th=1&ie=UTF-8#q=How to backup registry
This is what I do for heavier infections or ones that a monitored client's enterprise solution can't seem to get rid of...and most of the time the manual registry cleaning isn't necessary with all the above utilties. Each one has a different search and destroy algorithm. It's very much worth the effort and can make a system run nice again, which beats an OS reload imho...though in some cases that may be necessary...I'd say maybe 1 out of 300 in my experience...maybe 1 out of 500...my bench guy does tons of these a week, and not often does he need to do a system reload or fresh install.
If you want to make damn sure your system is cleaned, and are willing to take a risk (and maybe have a backup of your user account, files, settings, etc...), run Combofix -
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/combofix/
Once you're done with all of that, run MBAM once more, if comes back clean, you are most likely good to go. Time will tell, but after performing all of the above you should have a pretty clean system and a utility set to take on 99% of infections in the future, I only speak from experience and this can change with a new type of malware. But once you're done...I recommend going to
http://www.ninite.com/ . This is a sweet place to have all sorts of stuff installed on your computer WITHOUT the extra junkware, adware, malware intalled too...the limitation? It will only install to your OS drive. For 95% of folks that's no problem. I recommend getting one file that is just the Runtimes...run that once a month as it will update all your runtimes, especially Java...which is continually updated to resolve security loopholes.
It's a good place to install MSE and MBAM, and really anything there is to offer on there...it's a super useful utility both in IT services and at home. I hope that helps!