I clicked the Fix Now! button but the Fix Status is Error! (see attached screenshot)
I also scanned with the following free programs today but they didn’t detect any problems:
Avast 4.8
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
Spyware Terminator
Advanced Windows Care V2
All these programs are up-to-date. My standalone Avast A/R is version 0.9.6. I don’t know if this is the latest version, as when I try to check for updates, the link just opens a white webpage with the following code displayed on it: http://www.avast.com/{lang}/free-avast-anti-rootkit-for-window3.html
System is Windows XP Service Pack 3
Firewall is Comodo Pro (free)
I guess there has probably been going on something on your computer during the antirootkit scan.
The thing is that if there’s some activity during the scan (it could be almost anything - web browsing, starting of other applications, …) - it may result in similar false positives. When files are created and deleted during the scan (e.g. in browser cache), or new processes are started and terminated - the rootkit scanner may see the changing objects as hidden, and report them.
It’s kinda funny that it was avast!'s own file in particular this time - but avast! probably didn’t create the file just by itself - some other file has been started or written and avast! created this temporary file when unpacking its archives in the resident protection.