Found this but seems quite time consuming and complicated.
Manual removal:
1 Click "Start" in the task bar, then select "Control Panel" "Control Panel" Window is opened
2 In "Control Panel" window select "ADD/REMOVE Programs" Look For "BlackStone" "BlackStone" should be found in the "ADD/REMOVE Programs"
3 If "BlackStone" is found Select it and click the "Remove" button to remove it "BlackStone" should be removed.
4 If "BlackStone" is not present in the "ADD/REMOVE Programs" close any open Web browsers. All the browsers should be closed.
5 Click "Start", select the Search button and search for "IEHelper.dll" in the "C: drive". "IEHelper.dll" file should be found.
6 Delete "IEHelper.dll" "IEHelper.dll" file should be deleted.
7 Click "Start", select the Search button and search for "domlst.cch" in the "C: drive". "domlst.cch" file should be found.
8 Delete "domlst.cch" "domlst.cch" should be deleted.
9 IF the system does not permit the file to be deleted... Select "START" then select "Run", type "regedit" and press "ok". A new "Registry Editor" window is opened.
10 In the left side of the Registry Editor, select the key and its subkeys as follows.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-----SOFTWARE-----Microsoft-----Windows---CurrentVersion-----Explorer-----BrowserHelperObjects\ You should find the "{00000000-5eb9-11d5-9d45-009027c14662}" key
11 Delete the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\{00000000-5eb9-11d5-9d45-009027c14662} The key is deleted.
12 Reboot the computer. Click "Start", then click "Search". Search for "IEHelper.dll" You should able to find the "IEHelper.dll" file now.
13 Now delete IEHelper.dll The "IEHelper.dll" should be able delete now.
14 Reboot the computer now, and search again for "IEHelper.dll" You should not be able to find the "IEhelper.dll" file any where in your system.
15 Click Start button on the task bar and click the "Run...". a Run window is opened at the down left corner of the desktop.
16 Type "regedit" in the Run window and press "ok" A new "Registry Editor" window is opened.
17 Search for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\{00000000-5eb9-11d5-9d45-009027c14662}
If the key if still found, proceed to the next step. You should not find the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\{00000000-5eb9-11d5-9d45-009027c14662}
key.
18 Follow from step 5 to step 10
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