Please could someone look at this (Virus Chest)?

Also in the in the All Chest Files they are winsosk.dll, wsock32.dll and kernel32.dll in the C:\WINDOWS\system32 folder.

What should I do? Thanks in advance for any help provided.

You need to restore VundoFix.exe from the virus chest because it was a false positive.

Winsock.dll, wsock32.dll, and kernel32.dll are copies in case the original ones are infected.

OK, thank you. I rescanned winsosk.dll, wsock32.dll and kernel32.dll as shown in attachment. What do I do with those?

Again, thanks for your help.

Update avast first.
Right click the file and click scan. Restore if only if it is clean into Chest.

Nothing. Let them there as they’re there for backup purposes.

luckyvic, Do you have McAfee on your computer?

Having two resident AVs can conflict.

I googled TMPGEnc.exe and it appears Spyware Data finds this file safe.

No, I had McAfee, removed it about 4-5 years ago. I had McAfee SiteAdvisor for awhile and just removed a couple weeks ago. I also used McAfee Consumer Product Removal tool recently to clean out any McAfee junk. I guess it missed something. I’ve been using AVG Free but decided to changs after the debacle with AVG 8, went with Avast! on my brother’s recommedation.
As for the TMPGEnc.exe, it’s also in the Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware Quarantine.