Dear Oldman:

I followed your suggestion and attempted to send the files to virustotal.com (which is a great site). However, they were both too big to download there. I was able to send 3 winsock system files that were also in my virus chest, and they are clean. Can I now restore the winsock files?

In extracting the 12 original files to a temporary folder (in preparation for sending to virustotal.com), it became clear that they are the installation file for an anti-trojan program and its associated virus library. I suspect that means Avast issued a false positive for them, but I’m not sure. I ran a scan on them inside the virus chest, and its says ‘no virus’. Does that mean they are clean and I can now restore them?

Mauserme: YES! That is very similar to what was in my ZoneMap, only with more colorful titles. So you and Oldman have explained how they got in ZoneMap in the first place - my Super Antispyware or Spyware Blaster put them there. Is it bad that I deleted them using the SAS repair module?

I now have a clearer understanding of what happened. Hopefully I am getting closer to restoring the virus chest files. Thanks again for your continuing advice.

ginnie