Take a deep breath
Now you say that your McAfee was not running right...where did the VCOM come from? Was this always on the machine with the McAfee or did you just install it because the McAfee was not working correctly?
Never, ever run two anti-virus programs on the same machine at the same time. There are at least portions of both running, which may be why your McAfee wouldn't run correctly.
Do you have a McAfee disk or is this a downloaded program?
You must totally uninstall one of these anti-virus programs. To do this begin in Add/Remove. Go to the one you are going to NOT WANT TO KEEP and highlight, then click remove. Follow all the prompts. Once you are told it is removed, you may have to reboot to complete the removal, then go to Start, Search, Files and Folders and search for all files with the name of the program you removed. If any are found, delete them. Reboot.
THEN, go back to Add/Remove and uninstall the OTHER anti-virus program completely. Follow the same steps including the reboot and then the file search and deletion of any remaining files.
THEN reinstall the anti-virus program you are keeping. Update it once it is reinstalled.
THEN, reboot to safe mode and do a full system scan with the anti-virus program you just installed and updated. Fix everything found.
THEN do a NEW AVG Anti-spy scan. Fix everything found and save the log.
Reboot to normal mode and run a new HJT scan, save the log. Post back here with both new logs.