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March 7th, 2019, 05:20 PM | #1 |
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Aw, Snap! Something went wrong . . . error message
I am using a Dell Vostro laptop with a 64 bit motherboard, operating Windows 7. This device dates from mid 2011, and has always run well . . . in spite of my lack of IT skills. When I have problems, I usually go to my second computer (a Dell XPS 27 desktop running Windows 8.1) and google search until I find answers.
Recently I downloaded a free copy of the VSDC Video Editor from their web-site. When I installed it on my laptop, things quickly went bad. I got pop-ups from my system telling me that some scripts were no longer running, and . . . . horrors . . . both Google Chrome and Opera stopped working. After uninstalling VSDC and running a malware scan, I still could not get Chrome or Opera to run. I kept getting a message saying; “Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage” I was able to find many websites offering solutions (like the one below). Code:
https://windowsreport.com/aw-snap-google-chrome-windows-10/ I uninstalled both browsers, and re-installed them; but to no avail. The instantaneous crashes continued. I finally found a site where this constant crash state was being discussed, and found one suggestion that worked for me. Hopefully it will work for others, too. Here it is . . . . Install the 32 bit versions of both Chrome and Opera Code:
https://www.filehorse.com/download-google-chrome-32/ Code:
https://www.filehorse.com/download-opera-32/ |
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March 25th, 2019, 08:22 PM | #2 |
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An update . . . .
Over the past couple of weeks I have continued to receive periodic notifications that various bits and pieces of my laptop's software have stopped working. These are the most common, and the screen-caps are posted in the order that they usually pop-up when I log into my User account to begin a browsing session. Fortunately, they do not all appear at each log-in. The various conflicts appear to be intermittent I have only seen each of the following pop-ups once (on two different occasions). I also received a couple of pop-up messages from MS Word and MS Excel; but after running a compatibility check, they now open and function normally. After "googling" these pop-up messages, I was convinced that malware had done real damage to my operating system. So I ran Malware-bytes, and it found (and quarantined) the bad script that had downloaded with the video editor. This was a bit of a surprise, because I had previously run Trend-Micro and Spy-bot Search & Destroy; and they did not identify this poisonous file. I guess that each distributor of internet security products maintains a different library of signatures. In any event . . . . my Windows 7 laptop continues to operate well; even if it does "complain" from time-to time. Fingers crossed that it continues to keep going. I do not want to have to go through a clean re-install of Windows 7 at this late date. . Last edited by highwayman274; March 25th, 2019 at 08:24 PM.. Reason: revising text |
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March 27th, 2019, 01:46 AM | #3 |
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The Complete Malware Removal Guide
2017 - quite comprehensive I routinely use the small rkill from bleeping computer & adw cleaner (bought by malwarebytes) to complement malwarebytes https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/downlo.../#afterremoval If you really want true peace of mind that the malware is gone and everything it changed has been fixed Posting your issue to malware forum like bleeping computer and getting feedback from someone whose been trained to really understand them cant really be beaten They use far more powerful software to scan your entire system which produce logs that they then read and comeback with a specific solution. Virus, Trojan, Spyware, and Malware Removal Help Unfortunately, with the amount of logs we receive per day, the average response time is 5 days https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/for...-removal-help/ |
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March 28th, 2019, 03:19 PM | #4 |
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Thanks, buttsie!
Your advice is much appreciated; as are the web-links. First, I will try to find a pre-malware "restore point". |
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