I get a pop withfollowing text: explorer.exe BAD Image, c;/Windows/System32/SyncCenter.dll Couls someone tell me how to get rid of this nuisance? Thank you

Pls let me know...

Hi Hermann Fuchs,.

Looks like it could be an infection. Please see the following:

How to get rid of malware

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