DavidR
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Yes that spec would certainly put a crimp in performance.
The memory.dmp is going to be too large to move as it would be the same size as your memory, 2GB and at the time of the crash/bsod (was this recent?) it would appear you had an Alureon-G@mbr infection. You can manually delete this file as the memory.dmp file is overwritten or recreated if you have another bsod.
This one is a bit weird as this is an avast log file recording the anti-rootkit protection information, so avast is alerting on one of its log files.
File C:\ProgramData\AVAST Software\Avast\arpot\14cc91-174c-0.dat is infected by Alureon-G@mbr [Rtk], Moved to chest. This shouldn’t be an issue as the file (clean one) will be recreated I believe.
The JAVA version also appears to be out of date so that brings vulnerabilities - I would also suggest a visit to this site, which scans your system for out of date programs that have patches to close vulnerabilities, http://secunia.com/software_inspector/.
The TFC application should take care of the temp internet files location.
So for now get on with the TFC cleaning and MBAM scans.