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System Message - Warning?

I have pop-up blocker on and I have in Internet Options Deleted: files(and offline content), cookies, history, forms, passwords, all(also add-ons), and my settings are set at 100, but I keep getting theses pop ups every few seconds, I have been just clicking on x to close them, how do I get it to stop?

System Message - Warning

Message from System to inform you about an error detection

Windows has detected critical registry errors.

Failure to repair error will result in:

1)Hacker access to computer

2)File loss or deletion

3)Slow computer performance

Visit http://www.totalregistryfixer.com/ to scan and repair your registry

[Repair now{Recommended}] [Later]

and

System Message - Warning

Message from SYSTEM

Microsoft Windows has encounted an Internal Error

Your windows registry is corrupted.

System recommends a full system scan

http://www.repair-registrys.com/

To repair now for free download

[Repair now{recommended}] [Later]

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  • 2 decades ago
    Favorite Answer

    Did you go to that UFO in New Jersey site ... www.todaycnn.com? I started getting those after going there. It was a question posted here.

    I used System Restore to fix it

    programs - accessories - system tools - system restore - go back to before that started happening

    btw Don't Go To That Site! also, I have Norton ... it didn't catch it

  • 2 decades ago

    Well this sounds like spyware has infected your computer. Go to http://www.newegg.com/ and search for webroot and then get the webroot spysweeper that should do it. Also you should be running an antivirus and a firewall program (not windows firewall). Get McAfee or Norton. Also, you could call your tech support for the computer and ask them how to get rid of these annoying messages and call Microsoft support and register a complaint with the FTC. There have been lots of cases where people plant programs to make you get their software when really there's little or no problems with your computer and they've been caught. Maybe you are a victim of this?

  • Austin
    Lv 5
    2 decades ago

    Like aforementioned suggestions, I cannot stress this enough that it's imperative to safeguard your computer with a trusted, reputable anti-virus and firewall. You can never be too careful, let alone surf the websites. Those without anti-virus are the easiest preys to be hunted by adwares, spywares and virus, trojans, just to name a few.

  • 2 decades ago

    Your computer is infected with viruses. These pop ups are designed to get you to purchase their software. Go to Netcraft.com and download their toolbar - I've tried all the rest - Yahoo, Google,Buddy etc but netcraft was the only one that stopped them.

    Unless you have proper antivirus software installed, your going to keep encountering problems. Go to Limewire.com and download Norton anti virus - its has instructions to load it without having to pay for it.

    You may have to save this to CD (along with everything else), reformat your hard drive, then download the Netcraft toolbar - but try it all first - you may get lucky enough to avoid it.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    it is probable a application created by technique of tobisha to demonstrate screen the temperature. you could can uninstall it or substitute the temperature at which it notifies you. Motherboards adjust the CPU temperature and shutdown the computing gadget if it gets overheated. you could merely purchase a cooling pad. the better warmth is probable because of the battery heating up because of the fact its charging. If the workstation is below guarantee i'd return it and tell them the issue. If its no longer %. the cooling pad up for $20-$30.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    sounds like you got a nasty virus that has messed up pc.id be leary of the sites that came up on own.try go to microsoft site and then do the repairs from there.good luck

  • 2 decades ago

    This is not a real system message warning.. it's a popup message.. you mostly have a trojan.. which downloads ads automatically to your system.. choose one of these programs and make a full system scan :

    http://www.download.com/3001-8022_4-10399602.html

    http://www.download.com/Spyware-Doctor/3000-8022_4...

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