zbeast, thats definitely a false report. Avast reports all files packed with "FSG" as having signs of "Trojan-gen [other]".
Looks like you should update your virus definitions because virustotal is reporting that Avast is not reporting "special.exe" as a virus anymore?
Please see:
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/914ff2f40ec263e0f9395e42d88819e4Also, "special.exe" does NOT run on your computer unless you are configuring your login account for certain private sites that require a special login method. Special.exe uses Internet Explorer so maybe thats why you're thinking it downloaded something to your computer.. but that doesnt make sense. I bet what happened was you did the Bit Che Script update (which installs an updated version of special.exe, but does not run it).. and then Avast then gave you that false report.
Anyway, as usual, upload your "special.exe" to virustotal.com and compare hashes:
MD5...: 1901ea2b2dc18d22b73a1d5242b56264
SHA1..: f069b396a2de076236a93dce184b168930f3ee37
SHA256: df998d1416b80309ae9d77349f1ef1594a99b95d1e9c03f283c65a04ea5a5429
All of Bit Che's executables should not run if they are modified by a virus, so you can be rest assured that Bit Che is virus free.
Thanks,
chip