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pos.tmp redirects errors HELP!

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Name: psycoblaster
Date: February 25, 2008 at 03:31:18 Pacific
OS: windows XP
CPU/Ram: um... i don't know
Product: ... i'm using samsung
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OK.
Now i'll tell you everything from the beginning.
Yesterday, i went to gbatemp.net to go release my game patch, but found out the site was down.
So today, i have revisited the site, but then suddenly new web browsers with errors on them would just pop out forever, so i unplugged my laptop to turn it off.
I then turned my computer back on, but it froze while booting several times, and managed to get it on. Then, an error messages pop out anytime, saying:

System Warning:
Windows performed illegal operation. Your system files could have critical errors.
It could cause unpredictable or erratic behavior, freezes and crashes.
Fixing these errors can increase your computers's performance and prevent data your personal data loss .
Would you like to open System Troubleshooting center to fix the problem? (Recommended)

SysFader: IEXPLORER.exe - Potential Application Error
The instruction at "0x01d62739" referenced memory at "0x02354e50".
The memory could not be "read. Click OK to terminate.

Important - Potential Errors found in the system
During a scan of files at system startup,
potential errors in the system registry were found.
p-07-0100 irql: 1f SYSVER 0xff00024
NT_Kernel error 1256
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED


And then the computer redirected me to my documents, which i found out contained like millions of pos.tmp files.

When i go to sites that contain virus protecting and anything that have to do with windows update, i get redirected most of the times, or the error messages pop up, or the browsers with error messages just keep coming out.

When i scan my computer with AVG 7.5, nothing shows up, it just says there were changes in like the host, and 2 more stuff.

then i tried to open my documents/my computer, but it won't open. The sand timer thing comes out next to the pointer, but then disappears in few seconds.

I am really getting frustrated and i really need help.

I need help



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Response Number 1
Name: Cobra_R
Date: February 25, 2008 at 03:53:29 Pacific
Reply:

You try a system restore point?


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Response Number 2
Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: February 25, 2008 at 04:17:15 Pacific
Reply:

And just for future reference, these questions should be posted in the Security/Virus Forum. You'll see tons of them in there right now.

Life's more painless for the brainless.


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Response Number 3
Name: psycoblaster
Date: February 25, 2008 at 05:37:43 Pacific
Reply:

yes i have tried a restore point but the computer wont let me get to the previous month, and the points in the current month all fails.

And bye the way, next time i'll ask it in the security/virus forums

I thought this was a computer prblm


I need help


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Response Number 4
Name: Chuck 2
Date: February 25, 2008 at 05:38:40 Pacific
Reply:

Unplugging computer when its running can corrupt
system files.

Unlike virus scans ---
Do you check for, and remove, Spyware ??
Spyware includes ----
Adware, Dialers, Browser Hijackers, Trojans, Cookies,
Key Loggers, Trackware, and other Malware while browsing the internet.

Most Virus and Spyware scans are likely to work better in Windows Safe-Mode.

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...
Spyware and Virus info.from Microsoft


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Response Number 5
Name: Chuck 2
Date: February 25, 2008 at 05:53:30 Pacific
Reply:

Check out this about TMP files
http://www.computing.net/windowsxp/...


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