I think I read your messages too late re: fake error message on XP

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Hi - I am new first message here ever. I keep receiving this message saying :
Message from System Alert - Microsoft Windows has encountered an internal
error. Your Windows registry is corrupted. We recommend a complete system
scan visit FixRegNow.com to repair now and then an OK button. Now I ignored
this message for a week solid fearing something wasn't on the up and up, but
finally got sick of it and clicked OK and of course it was trying to sell me
some kind of software or something. I fear it has contaminated my computer as
it now pops up every ten minutes or so. I have scanned, done adaware etc.
It's still there. any ideas on how to get rid of this?? - thanks - Kay
 
Kay said:
Hi - I am new first message here ever. I keep receiving this message saying :
Message from System Alert - Microsoft Windows has encountered an internal
error. Your Windows registry is corrupted. We recommend a complete system
scan visit FixRegNow.com to repair now and then an OK button. Now I ignored
this message for a week solid fearing something wasn't on the up and up, but
finally got sick of it and clicked OK and of course it was trying to sell me
some kind of software or something. I fear it has contaminated my computer as
it now pops up every ten minutes or so. I have scanned, done adaware etc.
It's still there. any ideas on how to get rid of this?? - thanks - Kay
DO NOT pay for any anti- spy or popup programs.
 
Kay said:
Hi - I am new first message here ever. <snip>

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