Recycle bin virus

My computer's been freezing a lot these past 2 days, and my AVG picked up a... "Runtime packed nspack.
Just stop working, I can't even open the Task Manager or Ctrl + Alt + Delete reset. I just hold the power button until it turns off.
I'm not very good with computers and I have no idea of what is happening.

The name of the file is:
C:\$recycle. Bin\ followed by a whole bunch of n numbers and then letter n that ends with .exe
It wont let me heal the infection, he won't let me "Add to Exceptions", "Go to file" and "Ignore."
When I click on go in file that need me for the Recycle Bin on C: drive folder, but it is empty.

What is going on???
Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thank you

Of course, you are alone with this strange problem.
Have you checked Google for $RECYCLE. BIN?
I've seen a lot of links to the various forums about this.

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