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I do regular AVG scans and every time it find the same objects that require changing, see screenshot:



Now the problem is, it's obviously not fixing this problem if I find them each time I do a scan. Can anyone shed some light on what this problem could be? I was thinking this may be the cause of my slow startup because I only start finding these things after I formatted my Hard Drive and have had slow startup ever since.


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Shell32.dll gets updated quite regularly, you'll notice it as Windows updates go through. AVG is set to note any system files which are altered, so it logs this one - it does the same on my AVG, this also goes for those other files. As long as no virus is found you can ignore them.


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Thank you.


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