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I’m using Windows XP. The Browser I’m using is Mozilla Firefox, and my firefox is up to date. The location of the Virus/Trojan/Malware is in C:\Windows\System32. So it is using the Kernel32.dll, Avast! does not give me the option to repair, it gives me the option to “Move/Rename” “Delete” or “Move to Chest”.
I haven’t used the programs you provided me with as of yet. Right now I’m going through all of my options, including contacting my Laptop Manufacturer to help me with System Restore, and to ask them on what I’ll need for formatting my Laptop. The only programs I’ve used so far are Spybot Search and Destroy, it scanned my system, and I marked to fix the errors or whatever it says to help me get rid of the malware/trojans whatever, and I restarted and still had the problem with Kernel32. I also used adaware to help me out, and that didn’t seem to work either. I haven’t used the programs you provided me yet, but I’ll try to use them.
@JBulcher
I don’t believe it’s a False Positive, I think maybe it depends on what infected the kernel32.dll. Last night I left my laptop on while I was sleeping to see what would happen, and I woke up in time to see that Internet Explorer opened up and tried to take me to some spam page maybe. This is something that has NEVER happened to me before, and it might have something to do with whatever is infecting the kernel32. Not only that, but after I woke up from a full night’s sleep. I came to the Avast Forum to see the response I got, and tried to download the programs that FreewheelinFrank provided me, but it would not allow me to download anything, not even through a download manager. I asked a friend of mine if he could download it for me, and send it to me through a chat program mIRC, but that didn’t work either. So I believe whatever might be infecting the kernel32.dll on my system might be using up my system resources as well over time, or it’s relying completely on my Internet Connection.
If I start up my laptop, and when the startup items on my desktop are loading up, my Avast will detect the Kernel32.dll problem IF my Internet is connected. I’m on a Cable Modem so I have connection all the time. However, if I disconnect my modem, and start it up, Avast won’t detect it, however, if I go into the folder where it’s located and scan the Kernel32.dll itself, it will detect the problem even offline. So that’s why I’m replying again to see if anyone else could help as well. However, I still haven’t done a System Restore yet and I’m trying to contact my System Manufacturer as well to help me out.