Annoying Jscript pop ups

Sameer786

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Guys I have no idea how to stop jscrips popping up on my pc do any of you know? I watch movies on my pc and it's so annoying when it suddenly pops up.
 
How are you watching movies? On dodgy websites?

No the movies are already download I watch them offline, it doesn't only happen when I watch movies. It happens nomatter what I'm doing on the pc.. the erro is jscript.org blah blah blah I have no idea how to stop this, I tried uninstalling java re installing etc nothing works
 
No the movies are already download I watch them offline, it doesn't only happen when I watch movies. It happens nomatter what I'm doing on the pc.. the erro is jscript.org blah blah blah I have no idea how to stop this, I tried uninstalling java re installing etc nothing works

Jscript.org looks like some random Japanese game website. Does this pop-up when your browsers are closed?

Sounds like something was installed to your PC. I would run virus scan and ad/malware scan (Malwarebytes is a good option).
 
What's a free malware app I could download guys? And I can't get rid of java cause without it I can't open certain links. Even when my java was uninstalled the thing kept on popping up
 
I ran a virus scan with avast and no threat was detected.
 
Got malwarebytes premium running a scan, 195 detected objects so far, while I'm running it the annoying jscript thing popped up again :( I hope this sorts it out
 
Malwarebytes fixed the jscript problem but now I have another, everytime I startup my pc I get this popup: Unsupported 16-Bit Application the directory is (Myname\Appdata\local\temp\sasrv.exe) but this directory does not exist.


So I press ok on the pop up and then it says ActiveX data objects rowset helper has stopped working. Anyone know of a fix please guys?

Cheers!
 
Malwarebytes fixed the jscript problem but now I have another, everytime I startup my pc I get this popup: Unsupported 16-Bit Application the directory is (Myname\Appdata\local\temp\sasrv.exe) but this directory does not exist.


So I press ok on the pop up and then it says ActiveX data objects rowset helper has stopped working. Anyone know of a fix please guys?

Cheers!

What version of Windows are you using? Sounds like you have a serious malware issue. I would just reformat and install decent virus and malware protection from the start.
 
Just reformat your PC and start again. And next time round ensure that you have all available Windows updates installed, a decent antivirus, Adblock Plus and Ghostery addons installed in your browser and avoid dodgy websites and pirated software.
 
Malwarebytes fixed the jscript problem but now I have another, everytime I startup my pc I get this popup: Unsupported 16-Bit Application the directory is (Myname\Appdata\local\temp\sasrv.exe) but this directory does not exist.


So I press ok on the pop up and then it says ActiveX data objects rowset helper has stopped working. Anyone know of a fix please guys?

Cheers!

win key + r, type msconfig, Startup tab, untick the necessary item.
 
Should I just reformat my C drive? I have no idea how to stop this activex pop up or how to fix it I have tried msconfig but I don't see the program under start up.
 
What version of Windows are you using? Sounds like you have a serious malware issue. I would just reformat and install decent virus and malware protection from the start.

7 ultimate, I have malwarebytes premium and avast antivirus
 
Clear the temp folder?
The thing is... I don't have a temp folder anymore, I think malwarebytes deleted everything I had a lot of files infected.

I really can't think of a way to remove this annoying pop up unless I format the c drive?
 
The thing is... I don't have a temp folder anymore, I think malwarebytes deleted everything I had a lot of files infected.

I really can't think of a way to remove this annoying pop up unless I format the c drive?

Try using Adwcleaner: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/dl/125/

To access your Temp files: windows + r > %appdata% > hit the enter key > Now you should be in roaming. Go up one directory > Local > Temp.
Should be C:\%Username%\AppData\Local\Temp

Format would do it.
 
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