Hi devtags , that infection seems to have been successfully removed, all that remains is a reference to that Driver.js file - you need to find that on your Startup settings and remove the reference . ..
Task Manager and indeed Msconfig offer only limited control over Startup items . . .
Click the link below to download a small free utility that does not require installation
When the file downloads, unzip it.
Depending on your system, run Autoruns or Autoruns64 as Administrator
With that utility, you can right click and delete any startup item in Windows
Look for any reference to that Driver.js file on the initial list and also on the Logon Tab of Autoruns, then untick it . . .