Well the good thing is that the aswMBR.exe was reporting that the MBR was the default one before running bootrec /fixmbr. So it doesn't appear this is an MBR rootkit.
19:04:21.920 Disk 0 Windows 7 default MBR code
Removing the daemon tools lite, appears to have not only removed the locked entry, but also the Unknown entries and also the other Red entry.
Service sptd C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\sptd.sys **LOCKED** 32
19:04:34.970 ntkrnlpa.exe CLASSPNP.SYS disk.sys >>UNKNOWN [0x855441f8]<<
19:04:34.980 \Driver\atapi[0x86284db8] -> IRP_MJ_CREATE -> 0x855441f8
So it does look better, though I'm no expert in this, essexboy is the man, unfortunately it is 3:50am in the UK right now; so it will be tomorrow evening after work when he is likely to be back on the forums.
Though with the limited information scythe944 gave about the problem in your Provider saying there was some malware activity on your IP. I find it strange that this could be anything to do with Daemon Tools Lite, which I would have though was a local system application. I just wonder how your Provider would determine malicious activity and why they didn't say what that was.
So essexboy would probably want to run some other analysis tools.