Just to clarify, it is not Chrome (or Internet Explorer or Firefox) that is infected.
Rather, it is the trojan that launches them with injected code when you start your computer
Once you have closed down all your default browser processes, you are good to continue using Chrome (or Internet Explorer or Firefox)
At this stage, no more infections will happen. You now need to scan your computer for viruses.
In the other thread, it was suggested to use Dr Web Cure It
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=76551.msg633762#msg633762Download CureIt ftp://ftp.drweb.com/pub/drweb/cureit/launch.exe
reboot pc to safe mode
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In my opinion, if this infection has been going for a few days and you have a lot of infected files, a better bet would be to install the latest version of Avast and use that to scan your computer. That way, you will be able to review the chest and see what files have been compromised.
The reason for this, is so you can ascertain what programs on your computer may need reinstalling for them to work again.
Avast 6.0.1 should also detect the presence of this Win32:Hiloti-AX trojan and remove it as well.
Do remember to end all processes of your Google Chrome browser each and every time you restart your computer!!!