I just want to be rid of it, whatever it is.
If it is a false positive you DON'T WANT to get rid of it, until you are sure it is not, or you could be disabling a program or your system in the worst case.
The blue text in my post is a link to the Jotti site where you can submit the file for checking.
That statement I made about wanting to get rid of it whatever it was, was very stupid and thanks for straightening me out. I'm a little frazzled.
One last thing before I try the jotti website.
The main problem seems to be the Mugly-C virus and it is mainly located in the "C:\Windows\system32\bszip.dll file.
When Avast detects the file and recommends moving to the Chest, it moves the file to the Chest but somehow the file keeps coming back to the same location. If the file is in the Chest how can it return to the C:\windows\system32\bszip.dll file?
Also, I tried to run another MSAS scan after moving that file to the Chest and I got a pop up box from Quick Books with an error message saying " error 1304. Error writing to file "C:\Windows\system32\bszip.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory."
One last thing, Avast also detected another infected file with the Mugly-C virus and it was "A0007078.DLL with a location of C:\system volume information\_restore.
I'm really confused now. As far as checking these files at the jotti site, can I just create a new file on the desktop and name it virus and move the infected files from the Chest to this new file and check them from there at jotti's site?
I really appreciate all the help and I'm sorry for all the long posts. Hopefully, we will figure out what's going on.
John