Well. it wasn’t me. you did all the work. sUBs, the author and developer of combofix is a real lifesaver.

Double-click OTMoveIt.exe to run it, then click the Clean Up button. You may get prompted by your firewall that OTMoveIt wants to contact the internet - allow this. A cleanup.txt will be downloaded, a message dialog will ask you if you want to proceed with the cleanup process, click Yes. This will delete all the tools you have downloaded plus itself.

You can uninstall the eset scan, if you want , via add/remove programs.

You also asked about the avast chest files. They are safe in the chest, they can’t be run from there or accessed from outside the chest. You can leave them there for as long as you like. General recommendations is a week or two and if you are not experiencing any problems with any of your programs, then it’s probably ok to delete them from the chest. Befor you do, though, you should right click on them in the chest and select scan. If avast detects them as infected, then you can safely delete them by right click on the file and select delete.

In case you where wondering about the rename, it’s vundo related. Recently vundo has “learned” to hide from combofix, but not very successfully. A rename of combofix works. I thought perhaps that was what had happened, so I just wanted to check. Thanks for helping out.

Take care keep safe.