When running a full scan with the latest Avast software (Free or Paid Version) you may see the following detections:
C:\Windows\SysWoW64\kernel32.dll|[Emul] Severity High Status Threat: Win32: Cycbot-KI [Trj]
C:\Windows\winsxs.…\kernel32.dll|[Emul]Severity High Status Threat: Win32: Cycbot-KI [Trj]
C:\Windows\SysWoW64\kernel32.dll|[Emul] Severity High Status Threat: Win32: Cycbot-KI [Trj]
All three of these are FALSE Positives. Do not move these files to the vault or delete them. If you do you will most likely have to restore your computer using the Windows 7 DVD.
I came down with this...issue....early this morning after running an Avast! Full Scan. It found three "corrupt" files, (the 3rd being a duplicate of the 1st). I followed Avast! instructions and moved them to the Chest (it wouldn't move the 3rd, probably because it had already done that with its doppleganger, the 1st file).. I then continued following Avast!'s instructions and ran a boot-time scan. The pc rebooted after that and O experienced just what Justin described, "On reboot the systems seems fine but Avast! won't run
My solution was similar to Justin’s: along with the Help option supplied by Win7, I used an adaption of Justin’s suggested repair: "In the Command Prompt type SFC /Scannow. Once it’s finished corrupted files will be repaired and your .exe’s will work once again." After running the scan (about 25 min) I received a note from Windows saying "“Windows Resource Protection found corrupted files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.log windr\logs\CBS\CBS.log” I am going to now run a new Full Avast! Scan and hopefully it will find nothing and that will be the end of it
I do not have any problems with this but have a question just in case it comes up. Is running chkdsk , which you go to my computer and right click on c drive and use tools and select error checking and fix system files, and it does it on boot up. Is this the same as SFC ?