minepassport;1081686 Wrote:
Hey, this probleme has been hunting me for weeks, I think there is
something terribly wrong with my comptuer.
So first I tryed to install this adobe program and then it said that
Jscript isn't registered properly.
Then i googled the probleme. Everywhere I look says that I need to type
in "regsvr32 jscript" into a ADMINISTRATED Command Prompt. I did that
and a error came up says
"The module Jscript was loaded but the call to DLLregisterserver failed
with Error 0x80004005"
I have tryed the same thing with VBscript and came up the same
message.
i am 10000% positive that i have 100% administration right... Unless
something is messed up with my registry
So then I ran Regcure.. alot of times, dected thousants of errors and
fixed them. But I still can't register jscript.
And other problemes on my computer comes along with this error too
like
MY NORTON 360(antivirus) WON'T SCAN!
WINDOW CAN'T UPDATE
I GET BLUE SCREEN ALOT
WHENEVER I TRY TO ACCEPT A USER AGREEMENT WITH ADOBE, IT DOESN'T WORK!!
"PC TOOLS SPYWARE DOCTOR" CAN'T SMART UPDATE.
Soo please! I really don't want to pay some guy to fix these for me.
Could anyone please tell me whats wrong with my computer and how to fix
it??
- I am willing to pay for any program
Thank you in advance and sorry if this is in the wrong section.
P.S. Please don't say anything like "Try running elevated cmd" or
anything I said that i've tryed. thx
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Hey there buddy.
I understand that this can be very frustrating but let's not make
things get to our nerves. It sounds like there are multiple issues here.
Try this first 'Malwarebytes AntiMalware' (
http://malwarebytes.org/) as
I suspect this is caused by Malware. Download the free version. Keep it
on your hard drive. Boot into *Safe Mode with Networking*. Install the
application, update and perform a full system scan. Please post back
with the results.
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oreo27
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Follow the bro code. It WILL save your life.