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I ran a scan on my computer and it found 1,288 errors how can I get rid of them?

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I did a scan test on my desktop and found that I have run sections(10 errors), user software settings(195 errors), system software settings(867 errors), ActiveX and com sections(78 errors), file associations(92 errors), uninstall sections(known as add-remove programs in control panel found(28 errors), current user file extensions(3 errors), shared Dlls(1 error) and in the missing help files (4 errors). How can I get rid of all these errors?

I did a scan test on my desktop and found that I have run sections(10 errors), user software settings(195 errors), system software settings(867 errors), ActiveX and com sections(78 errors), file associations(92 errors), uninstall sections(known as add-remove programs in control panel found(28 errors), current user file extensions(3 errors), shared Dlls(1 error) and in the missing help files (4 errors). How can I get rid of all these errors?

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As this is not a Firefox question, you should consider asking this in a forum that specializes in Windows questions, such as Eileen's Lounge - http://eileenslounge.com/

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With which program did you do the scanning?

If you got a pop-up from visiting a web site then what you saw was an animation and not a scan done on your computer.