The files located in \Windows seem to be really infected (Trojans most likely) - what have you done with them? Moved to the Virus Chest? [that would be most appropriate].

The file in the avast folder is in fact in the Moved folder under avast. That means that previously, you had to move that file there (it’s not one of avast files - it’s just in the avast’s Moved folder). You can delete or chest the file.

The System Volume Information files can be safely deleted. You can find more info about ‘System Volume Information’ viruses by doing a search on this forum

The Panda AV files are false positives - that’s because the Panda guys don’t encrypt properly their virus signatures >:( - avast is not the only antivirus detecting viruses in their files.

Finally, the WinZIP file cannot be unpacked (but was scanned in its entirety) because it is protected - this is just a warning, no need to worry about this one…

Vlk