AVAST detection of Bicololo-AP trj in tmp.edb file

When running a full system scan, AVAST detected the trj Bicololo-AP that had corrupted the following file:
C:\ProgramData\Miocrosoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows\tmp.edb

After detection and attempting to fix the file, Avast requested a boot scan on system re-start.

If Avast again detects Bicololo-AP at the same location stated above during the boot scan, what should I request Avast to do? Fix, repair or delete the file?

What do you suggest for steps to remove the trj?

Thanks.

Logs to assist in cleaning malware https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0

It is not recommended to delete this file since it will maintains temporary log files, you might lose some useful information on deleting this tmp.edb file. you may noticed some of the Antivirus software products treat this tmp.edb file as virus. don’t panic, ignore that suggestions.

source: http://www.morgantechspace.com/2013/09/what-is-tmpedb-file.html

AVAST had a clean report on boot-time scan. Attached is the Malwarebytes scan results, also clean. Will post more scans later as your guidelines suggest.

AVAST detected the farbar tool as a threat and moved it to quarantine chest. Should I still identify the program as a false positive and run it?

Attached is the txt file from the aswMBR scan.

Yes, it is a false positive. If avast! is persistent, please, disable the shield while performing the scan.