I've gotten this quite a few times now. When I open an internet page (Gamebanshee or others), I sometimes get a message that there has been descovered a number of critical errors on my computer. All I have to do is to install a program that allows it to check the computer for more errors and remove them. Of course any anti-whatever I have on the computer blocks it as something best kept away from the computer.
Any ideas how to get rid of this annoying thing? It don't do anything except sizing my internet window to the smallest proportions.
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Are you using IE by any chance? I used to get that a lot before switching to Opera and Firefox.
You might want to consider switching browsers if this is the case....
You might want to consider switching browsers if this is the case....
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What you are describing is a typical pop-up that is designed to either sell software (rarely) or put a virus or worm (usually the case) on your system.
You will need to enable a pop-up blocker either by using the one in Windows XP Service Pack 2, one of the search engine (Google or Yahoo) toolbars that are available or switching to a different browser as dragon wench also suggested.
You can also just close the window by clicking the X in the upper right corner. Just remember to *never* click anything within the window.
You will need to enable a pop-up blocker either by using the one in Windows XP Service Pack 2, one of the search engine (Google or Yahoo) toolbars that are available or switching to a different browser as dragon wench also suggested.
You can also just close the window by clicking the X in the upper right corner. Just remember to *never* click anything within the window.
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I would also strongly recommend installing a nifty little programme called "Spyware Blaster" on your system.
You can download it here: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
It does not scan, and it does not need to remain running in the background. Rather, it essentially "immunises" your system so that the majority of spy-ware etc. doesn't make it onto your computer in the first place. Since using it all of my scans with Spybot, AdAware and Counter Spy (yes, I'm paranoid
) have repeatedly come up blank. 
You can download it here: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
It does not scan, and it does not need to remain running in the background. Rather, it essentially "immunises" your system so that the majority of spy-ware etc. doesn't make it onto your computer in the first place. Since using it all of my scans with Spybot, AdAware and Counter Spy (yes, I'm paranoid
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[QUOTE=Fiberfar]I've gotten this quite a few times now. When I open an internet page (Gamebanshee or others), I sometimes get a message that there has been descovered a number of critical errors on my computer. All I have to do is to install a program that allows it to check the computer for more errors and remove them. Of course any anti-whatever I have on the computer blocks it as something best kept away from the computer.
Any ideas how to get rid of this annoying thing? It don't do anything except sizing my internet window to the smallest proportions.[/QUOTE]
It is a simple add for a "system cleaning software", but an illreputed one that will find problems not there which only it can clean etc.....
Seeing as it is an add you can follow the advice of the posters above me. It is not your system which has any errors (well, perhaps ... however not in regards of this addvertisment)
Any ideas how to get rid of this annoying thing? It don't do anything except sizing my internet window to the smallest proportions.[/QUOTE]
It is a simple add for a "system cleaning software", but an illreputed one that will find problems not there which only it can clean etc.....
Seeing as it is an add you can follow the advice of the posters above me. It is not your system which has any errors (well, perhaps ... however not in regards of this addvertisment)
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[QUOTE=dragon wench]Are you using IE by any chance? I used to get that a lot before switching to Opera and Firefox.
You might want to consider switching browsers if this is the case....[/QUOTE]
IE, the root to all evil it seems
I'll change to Opera right away then 
You might want to consider switching browsers if this is the case....[/QUOTE]
IE, the root to all evil it seems
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]ONLY RETARDED PEOPLE WRITE WITH CAPS ON. Good thing I press shift
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Bah! Bunch of lamers! Ye need the lesson of the true powergamer: Play mages, name them Koffi Annan, and only use non-intervention spells! Buwahahahahah![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Bah! Bunch of lamers! Ye need the lesson of the true powergamer: Play mages, name them Koffi Annan, and only use non-intervention spells! Buwahahahahah![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Fiberfar]IE, the root to all evil it seems
I'll change to Opera right away then
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Well, in addition to being more secure generally, both Opera and Firefox have built-in popup blockers
Well, in addition to being more secure generally, both Opera and Firefox have built-in popup blockers
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[QUOTE=dragon wench]Well, in addition to being more secure generally, both Opera and Firefox have built-in popup blockers
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And they also have far less spyware developers developing spyware for them. It is really huge the ammount of people who dont bother picking up another navigator.
And they also have far less spyware developers developing spyware for them. It is really huge the ammount of people who dont bother picking up another navigator.
Flesh to stone ain't permanent, it seems.
Another thing that you can do is find the url the ad originated from and add it to your hosts file to resolve to your local system. This will also keep certain ads from displaying on websites.
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