realsched.exe - Bad Image DLL C:\WINDOWS\system32\sejezeni.dll is not a valid Windows image

Woe is me; The title explains the error. More important is the fact that it is not a day happens without experiencing a few problems with my computer. I confess not to know diddly about computers easily, but have read enough in various forums to know that your computer can get infections from almost anywhere, a good example being sites that tell you that you can be introduction of virus etc when downloading free malware... and in the next breath to download their virus killer... What to do? We have AVG and some other programs of protection I thought secure me (they are supposed to find all the bad things before they enter my computer). I'd better take my turn at best buy and have a lobotomy performed? The thought that this computer can be compromised and some lowlife leaching on me gives me the willies. One last thing, I can't get rid of this error window and none of my malware scans work. Sorry to be so lengthy...

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