To start with there appears to just be duplication in reporting here with the second half of the report being the same as the first half. Even in these halve there is duplication. So the overall number of detection is much lower. Plus they have now supposedly been dealt with there is little to worry about in regard to them.
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The adware stuff in the eset log I would say are questionable as they seem to refer to a tool Unlocker. The eBay_shortcuts_1016.exe is also in the Unlocker folder and I can't recall if this ebay shorcuts comes with unlocker. The ones in the System Volume Information folder are from system restore, probably when it was removed from a system folder or simply an .exe file that was removed (not an issue unless you did a system restore to a date that included this restore point.
# Where did you get Unlocker from ?
The Beagle detections are also inert as they have been found in the Spybot S&D Recovery folder (quarantine) area. So this was probably previously detected by S&D
These ones (don't know why they are listed twice, like many others), .dat files store data and as such would also have to have a controlling file/process and I don't see anything (so it may be a remnant of a previous detection).
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Server\hlp.dat Win32/Bamital.EA trojan cleaned by deleting (after the next restart) - quarantined
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Server\hlp.dat Win32/Bamital.EA trojan cleaned by deleting (after the next restart) - quarantined
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So all in all I don't think you are yet good to go, I would suggest that you try uploading some of the files detected by avast to virus total for confirmation.
Check the offending/suspect file/s at:
VirusTotal - Multi engine on-line virus scanner and
report the findings here the URL in the Address bar of the VT results page. You can't do this with the file securely in the chest, you need to extract it to a temporary (not original) location first, see below.
Create a folder called
Suspect in the
C:\ drive. Now exclude that folder in the
File System Shield, Expert Settings, Exclusions, Add, type (or copy and paste)
C:\Suspect\* That will stop the File System Shield scanning any file you put in that folder.