Can someone tell me wtf is wrong with my computer? ._.

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Sometimes when I move the mouse, about 20 windows pop up. (And they are all random/different.) And the only way to stop it is to press this little button thing on the keyboard but it doesn't always work.
 
Sounds like spyware/malware to me. Get yourself a couple different anti-virus/adware software to get rid of it.

Get the free personal version of Adware from lavasoft. www.lavasoft.com

Run that scan a couple times.

Also get Search & Destroy. I do not have the link

Also get AVG..... This is a great program, that I love. I do not have a link, and I think you have to pay for it (I got a free copy from my girlfriend's dad)
 
DirtyD said:
Sounds like spyware/malware to me. Get yourself a couple different anti-virus/adware software to get rid of it.

Get the free personal version of Adware from lavasoft. www.lavasoft.com

Run that scan a couple times.

Also get Search & Destroy. I do not have the ]I knew this Kapersky was crap. D: Thanks. =3
 
That sounds like a mouse problem.

I remember this one time, I hooked up this old mouse to replace another that kept double-clicking whenever I wanted to just move something or click once and it made things come up in like 50's!!

Clean out your mouse bruh.
 
could be a virus, if you have no virus protection get one.

and get a pop up blocker
 
Now that I reread the problem, it very well could be a mouse issue. Are they actual program windows? Or are they popup ads? That will be the difference between a dirty or malfunctioning mouse and a virus
 
DirtyD said:
Sounds like spyware/malware to me. Get yourself a couple different anti-virus/adware software to get rid of it.

Get the free personal version of Adware from lavasoft. www.lavasoft.com

Run that scan a couple times.

Also get Search & Destroy. I do not have the ]There are free versions of AVG, but I don't recommend them. They kept sending me corrupted files no matter how many times I attempted to fix it. Someone told me about Avira Anti-Vir, it works pretty well.

Avira: http://www.avira.com/en/pages/index.php
AVG: http://free.avg.com/
 
Firefoz works really well as a pop-up blocker.

Someone was watching a lil' porn eh eh? (Jk don't have an enuresis now.)

=P
 
I'll tell you what's wrong; it's Windows!

But yeah, VIRUS!! (I'm glad I don't get them. ^_^)
 
Tyeforce said:
I'll tell you what's wrong; it's Windows!

But yeah, VIRUS!! (I'm glad I don't get them. ^_^)
Cool Tyeforce that iMac computers don't get viruses. ::cough:: They do. ::cough:: Also read the below and also I can tell you how many Trojans I have I probably have 60 [estimate] and Norton had fixed them in a click of a button. Also for your particular problem is viruses or mouse problems.

Note: If you're running a virtual PC on your Apple Macintosh, because it's emulating Microsoft Windows, it can become infected with Windows viruses and you should be running an antivirus protection program on it. In addition an Apple Macintosh can serve as a virus carrier, meaning that a virus could be stored on an Apple Computer yet not infect it. But if that computer were to connect to a network or a user was to forward an infected e-mail to a Windows computer that could become infected.
 
Mr_Hobo said:
Tyeforce said:
I'll tell you what's wrong; it's Windows!

But yeah, VIRUS!! (I'm glad I don't get them. ^_^)
Cool Tyeforce that iMac computers don't get viruses. ::cough:: They do. ::cough:: Also read the below and also I can tell you how many Trojans I have I probably have 60 [estimate] and Norton had fixed them in a click of a button. Also for your particular problem is viruses or mouse problems.

Note: If you're running a virtual PC on your Apple Macintosh, because it's emulating Microsoft Windows, it can become infected with Windows viruses and you should be running an antivirus protection program on it. In addition an Apple Macintosh can serve as a virus carrier, meaning that a virus could be stored on an Apple Computer yet not infect it. But if that computer were to connect to a network or a user was to forward an infected e-mail to a Windows computer that could become infected.
Reread that again. It says it can get get infecting if you're running WINDOWS on it. Only the emulated Windows will be infected. Your Mac OS X will be completely fine. And yes, Macs can carry viruses and pass them on, but the virus won't affect the Mac at all. There are a few (VERY few) viruses out there that can affect Mac, but they're very, very rare. The chances of getting one are slim to none.
 
Tyeforce said:
Mr_Hobo said:
Tyeforce said:
I'll tell you what's wrong; it's Windows!

But yeah, VIRUS!! (I'm glad I don't get them. ^_^)
Cool Tyeforce that iMac computers don't get viruses. ::cough:: They do. ::cough:: Also read the below and also I can tell you how many Trojans I have I probably have 60 [estimate] and Norton had fixed them in a click of a button. Also for your particular problem is viruses or mouse problems.

Note: If you're running a virtual PC on your Apple Macintosh, because it's emulating Microsoft Windows, it can become infected with Windows viruses and you should be running an antivirus protection program on it. In addition an Apple Macintosh can serve as a virus carrier, meaning that a virus could be stored on an Apple Computer yet not infect it. But if that computer were to connect to a network or a user was to forward an infected e-mail to a Windows computer that could become infected.
Reread that again. It says it can get get infecting if you're running WINDOWS on it. Only the emulated Windows will be infected. Your Mac OS X will be completely fine. And yes, Macs can carry viruses and pass them on, but the virus won't affect the Mac at all. There are a few (VERY few) viruses out there that can affect Mac, but they're very, very rare. The chances of getting one are slim to none.
Yes but Wii gets none. :)
 
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Mr_Hobo said:
Tyeforce said:
I'll tell you what's wrong; it's Windows!

But yeah, VIRUS!! (I'm glad I don't get them. ^_^)
Cool Tyeforce that iMac computers don't get viruses. ::cough:: They do. ::cough:: Also read the below and also I can tell you how many Trojans I have I probably have 60 [estimate] and Norton had fixed them in a click of a button. Also for your particular problem is viruses or mouse problems.

Note: If you're running a virtual PC on your Apple Macintosh, because it's emulating Microsoft Windows, it can become infected with Windows viruses and you should be running an antivirus protection program on it. In addition an Apple Macintosh can serve as a virus carrier, meaning that a virus could be stored on an Apple Computer yet not infect it. But if that computer were to connect to a network or a user was to forward an infected e-mail to a Windows computer that could become infected.
Reread that again. It says it can get get infecting if you're running WINDOWS on it. Only the emulated Windows will be infected. Your Mac OS X will be completely fine. And yes, Macs can carry viruses and pass them on, but the virus won't affect the Mac at all. There are a few (VERY few) viruses out there that can affect Mac, but they're very, very rare. The chances of getting one are slim to none.
Yes but Wii gets none. :)
That's because the Wii isn't a computer... It's just a browser.
 
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Mr_Hobo said:
Tyeforce said:
I'll tell you what's wrong; it's Windows!

But yeah, VIRUS!! (I'm glad I don't get them. ^_^)
Cool Tyeforce that iMac computers don't get viruses. ::cough:: They do. ::cough:: Also read the below and also I can tell you how many Trojans I have I probably have 60 [estimate] and Norton had fixed them in a click of a button. Also for your particular problem is viruses or mouse problems.

Note: If you're running a virtual PC on your Apple Macintosh, because it's emulating Microsoft Windows, it can become infected with Windows viruses and you should be running an antivirus protection program on it. In addition an Apple Macintosh can serve as a virus carrier, meaning that a virus could be stored on an Apple Computer yet not infect it. But if that computer were to connect to a network or a user was to forward an infected e-mail to a Windows computer that could become infected.
Reread that again. It says it can get get infecting if you're running WINDOWS on it. Only the emulated Windows will be infected. Your Mac OS X will be completely fine. And yes, Macs can carry viruses and pass them on, but the virus won't affect the Mac at all. There are a few (VERY few) viruses out there that can affect Mac, but they're very, very rare. The chances of getting one are slim to none.
Yes but Wii gets none. :)
This is FALSE. Wii can very well get viruses. I know a couple people who have totally bricked their Wii due to getting a virus
 
DirtyD said:
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Mr_Hobo said:
Tyeforce said:
I'll tell you what's wrong; it's Windows!

But yeah, VIRUS!! (I'm glad I don't get them. ^_^)
Cool Tyeforce that iMac computers don't get viruses. ::cough:: They do. ::cough:: Also read the below and also I can tell you how many Trojans I have I probably have 60 [estimate] and Norton had fixed them in a click of a button. Also for your particular problem is viruses or mouse problems.

Note: If you're running a virtual PC on your Apple Macintosh, because it's emulating Microsoft Windows, it can become infected with Windows viruses and you should be running an antivirus protection program on it. In addition an Apple Macintosh can serve as a virus carrier, meaning that a virus could be stored on an Apple Computer yet not infect it. But if that computer were to connect to a network or a user was to forward an infected e-mail to a Windows computer that could become infected.
Reread that again. It says it can get get infecting if you're running WINDOWS on it. Only the emulated Windows will be infected. Your Mac OS X will be completely fine. And yes, Macs can carry viruses and pass them on, but the virus won't affect the Mac at all. There are a few (VERY few) viruses out there that can affect Mac, but they're very, very rare. The chances of getting one are slim to none.
Yes but Wii gets none. :)
This is FALSE. Wii can very well get viruses. I know a couple people who have totally bricked their Wii due to getting a virus
Yeah my freinds wii is bricked up... :O
 
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