Win7 page shields "Do you want to stop running this script" window graphic tutorial

  
Recently, Xiaobian's friends use the browser to surf the Internet, always popping up the prompt "Do you want to stop running this script" window. After asking Xiaobian, I concluded that the rogue program should tamper with the browser's registry through the virus to achieve the purpose of controlling the computer to promote advertising or stealing information. In this regard, Xiaobian specially launched the shield "Do you want to stop running this script" graphic tutorial, let your browser return quickly. Specific method: First step, press the keyboard Win+R key combination or open the “Start” menu in the “Start” menu, enter ““regedit” and click ““OK” or press ““ The car key & quoquo;, you can open the "Registry Editor". In the second step, in the "Registry Editor" window, find [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer]. The third step, right click on <; Internet Explorer", select New “ Item & rdquo;. In the fourth step, rename the new “item" to “Styles”.


Step 5, under “Styles”, create a new “DWORD (32-bit) value”. In the sixth step, rename the newly created “DWORD (32-bit) value” to MaxScriptStatements. Step 7: Double-click "MaxScriptStatements" to change its "Value Data" to "ldx; 0xFFFFFFFF"; then click “OK" to save. Postscript: This article shields "whether to stop running this script" graphic tutorial, mainly from the browser's registry settings. In addition, you need the computer in safe mode, full anti-virus can determine that the computer is running normally.

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