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AVG should list the file it thinks is infected in the Infections tab of the scan results. From there you can locate the file on your hard drive and to have the file scanned by 40 different anti-virus tools and view the results. Alternatively you may and I can take a look at it to make sure it's the real Windows file. You may also want to scan your computer with a different tool to get a second opinion (since no anti-virus program is perfect.) Trend Micro offers a quick scanner which is available here: (you want the 32-bit version.) Another good, but harder to use, scanner is. It creates a CD or USB drive (blank CDs/USB drives provided by you) from which your computer can boot. It then scans your computer and offers to fix any malicious software it finds. This method is particularly effective against really nasty malware, but is also good for checkups.

(As with Housecall, you'd want to get the 32-bit version.) Edited by Andrew, 28 December 2011 - 03:44 PM. All the evidence indicates that you may be running an unlicensed version of Windows. Busdriver Jhelli Beam Rapidshare Library. Those notifications you are receiving are not caused by a virus, but rather by Windows itself alerting you to the fact that your copy of Windows appears to be pirated. You will need to resolve this with Microsoft directly.

If you purchased your computer from a dealer who is selling pirated software, Microsoft may grant you a free license for reporting them. Refer to this on how to activate Windows XP. If you don't have an active internet connection on the computer, you may also contact Microsoft by phone. Regional phone numbers can be found by following the 'How to activate Windows XP by phone' instructions in the above Knowledgebase Article.

The phone operators can also help you if you inadvertently purchased a pirated copy. Edited by Andrew, 29 December 2011 - 03:39 AM.