That's ok,what Spybot found may be a leftover from a past install of snap.do.
Unfortunately,I can't find any easy way to reset your search page within the latest versions of Internet Explorer without resetting it back to the way it was when you first got your computer:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/i...ie=ie-10-win-7
This way is the safest way to do it,but you also will have to set Internet Explorer up the way you want to again.
So,you can either follow the instructions on the page above,or if you would rather create and merge a .reg file to change just the search page in the registry,you could do that instead,it's your choice.(The .reg file doesn't involve having to set up Internet Explorer again,but it's a bit more risky.)
If you would like to try the .reg file,please copy the text within the code box:
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"Search Page"="http://www.google.com"
Go to Start,type in Notepad and open it.Rightclick and paste the text into notepad,then click File,then Save As.
Beside File Name,type searchpage.reg
Beside Save as Type,click the arrow in the dropdown box,and select All Files (*.*)
Over to the left,click Desktop,then click Save.
Close Notepad,go to your desktop,and rightclick searchpage.reg,and select Merge.
Say Yes to the UAC prompt,then you'll be prompted with a warning asking if you're sure you wish to continue.If you wish to continue,select Yes.You should get a prompt telling you if it merged successfully or not.
When you're all done with whichever way you chose to reset your Search Page,then please open Spybot-S&D Start Center,then rightclick System Scan and select Run as Administrator,and let me know if Snap.do isn't detected any more.