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After installing Vista SP1, with no apparent problems, I keep getting this
message when AVG Free Ed. runs its daily check. No virus has been found, or spy/malware either. kernel32.dll, wsock32.dll, user32.dll, shell32.dll,and ntoskrnl.exe are listed every time as changed. When I do a chkdsk on C:, it says there are errors, and I tell it to run and repair the file on the next boot, but the next AV check says the files are still changed. I'm assuming it's something to do with SP1, but how can I get the system to recognize the changes and quit reporting this as a problem. |