I used to have Norton when I ran Windows Vista on one of my old non-SSD drives, did it scan the wrong one? The drive that is infected (the 32-bit Windows 7 installation) has only had Avast to my knowledge. If I had Norton on it (I can’t quite remember exactly), it has long since been uninstalled and replaced with Avast.

In total I have four hard drives: two SSDs, one with 32-bit (Vita) and one with 64-bit Windows 7 (Vita64), and then an older regular HDD (Alpha) that used to have Windows Vista which is now storage (I never got around to removing the old files from it entirely), and finally another HDD which is also just storage and has no OS files (Omega). I’ve attached an image showing the drives as seen in 64-bit Windows, the drive letter assignment stays the same in 32-bit except that Vita becomes C: and Vita64 becomes F:.

EDIT: I went back and looked at the log, I guess for some reason it scanned the drive with Windows Vista on it? That explains it, sorry. Did I accidentally boot into the Windows repair on that drive by mistake, or do I need to do something to make it scan the proper drive?