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No more RMXP on my PC???

Ok so I posted the "failed to create process" post a week or so ago and now I have even more problems.

I saved my game on a flash drive. Went through the process of deletion of the backdoor.sdbot.dsi that kept popping up. I uninstalled my rmxp and reran my avg 7.5 and it found nothing. I reinstalled my rmxp and what do I get? Another virus warning. My IT buddy told me it was prob just avg recognizing the game.exe file (which was the one supposedly effected) as a virus even though there was none there. Which he said is also a common issue with avg and other anti-virus programs. So I set it to ignore this so called backdoor.sdbot I went through and re-unistalled rmxp and then re-reinstalled it and again had to tell my avg to ignore the issue again. Now not only when I try to playtest my existing games does it tell me "failed to create process" when I try to start a new one it says "failed to copy folder". So do I just not have RMXP anymore or what the heck is goin on???
 
The "failed to copy folder" message happens with me when I recently had it directed to a removable memory stick.  When it's not there, it tries to goes to that folder, but it doesn't exist.  If I just click OK I can choose somewhere else to save it.  I'm not sure about the "failed to create process" problem, though.
 
I have a Pentium 4 processor

The folders I am directing my file creation to are there and exist so its not a dead destination and the game folder appears at that destination but its empty.

As for the pics, I took them but am not really sure how to post them here. And all they are are the rmxp program with small error boxes that read "failed to create process" and "failed to copy folder"
 

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