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UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 06:15 PM Jun 2016

"Warning: Unresponsive plugin" ? ON EDIT: How do I uninstall & reinstall Firefox?

(Well, now/this-instant another kind of problem: No cursor marking where I'm typing!)

Something is going on. It started just after going to the Ancestry.com site, clicking on their various graphics. I'm not blaming, just saying that that was the last site I visited before the problems started. Did they insert a Cookie?

So the plugin problem: Getting a frozen screen, every few seconds the "Warning/unresponsive plugin" pops up; after a few times, then a popup offers the options of Debugging / Continuing/ Stop script.

Sometimes the Stop Script button works and allows proceeding to normal navigation.

I tried searching This PC for "plugins" and only got a list of Windows plugins. I thought this might be something like Temp files that needed to be cleaned out.

Oh, my cursor is back. What's going on here?

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"Warning: Unresponsive plugin" ? ON EDIT: How do I uninstall & reinstall Firefox? (Original Post) UTUSN Jun 2016 OP
This sounds like an infection Egnever Jun 2016 #1
I just (whups, cursor gone again) ran a quick scan with my anti-virus/Trend & UTUSN Jun 2016 #3
Yes it is very good at finding spyware adware Egnever Jun 2016 #7
That's possibly an issue with Flash. n/t PoliticAverse Jun 2016 #2
Sounds plausible to go with the Ancestry.com graphics. n/t UTUSN Jun 2016 #4
The problems seem to appear while using Firefox UTUSN Jun 2016 #5
If it is only in firefox you can reset it Egnever Jun 2016 #8
Well *that* messed me up - will have to do Homepage & everything all over again. UTUSN Jun 2016 #10
After the Firefox reset, the same problems continued. The only go-to I haven't tried yet is Restart. UTUSN Jun 2016 #11
Sorry Egnever Jun 2016 #13
Now about that problem. Egnever Jun 2016 #14
Thanks for your attention to this. Before I do that, here's the FULL error message: UTUSN Jun 2016 #15
Refreshing firefox like you did is close to the same as uninstalling Egnever Jun 2016 #17
O.K., am not running the malware deal. First of all, a popup said it might carry viruses (itself) UTUSN Jun 2016 #16
hmm that is very strange. Egnever Jun 2016 #18
Well, I'm back from Uninstalling ADOBE FLASH (haven't reinstalled it yet), and UTUSN Jun 2016 #19
O.K. back from reinstalling Adobe Flash. Same problems are now back. UTUSN Jun 2016 #20
Try running without flash Egnever Jun 2016 #21
Well, thanks for everything, we've exhausted it all. I just finished the Malware scan, 36 minutes. UTUSN Jun 2016 #22
if you still had issues after the scan Egnever Jun 2016 #24
*FINAL ANSWER* - O.K., am running without Adobe Flash & no probs. Thanks/THANKS. n/t UTUSN Jun 2016 #23
FWIW, Ancestry.com only works with IE. Were you using another browser? CurtEastPoint Jun 2016 #6
I was on Firefox at the Ancestry site, did a lot of clicking & everything was working during it all. UTUSN Jun 2016 #9
Interesting. It doesn't work w/Chrome. CurtEastPoint Jun 2016 #12

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
3. I just (whups, cursor gone again) ran a quick scan with my anti-virus/Trend &
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 06:24 PM
Jun 2016

it found nothing ("Optimization excellent&quot . Is this malwarebytes something different? Thanks.

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
7. Yes it is very good at finding spyware adware
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 06:54 PM
Jun 2016

much better than most antivirus suites are.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
5. The problems seem to appear while using Firefox
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 06:29 PM
Jun 2016

Right now am using IE for comparison and haven't seen the problems.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
10. Well *that* messed me up - will have to do Homepage & everything all over again.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 07:39 PM
Jun 2016

Not blaming you. I'm just VERY low-tech. I know you are being helpful. Thanks. (I'm having to post this on IE because all my Firefox stuff is gone somewhere.)

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
11. After the Firefox reset, the same problems continued. The only go-to I haven't tried yet is Restart.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 07:54 PM
Jun 2016

So am going to Restart now. Or rather, am just going to turn it off and take a break.

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
13. Sorry
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 09:40 PM
Jun 2016

Didn't think about resetting the home page being a problem.

Quick video on how to set it.





 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
14. Now about that problem.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 09:45 PM
Jun 2016

This sounds like a flash problem.


Don't know what version of windows you are using but i would go to programs and features and remove any adobe flash you find there.

After that restart the computer and go to https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

Reinstall it by following the prompts. That should fix it. If the problem remains then I would definitely get malwarebytes ,it is free, and run a scan. I would do that anyway really.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
15. Thanks for your attention to this. Before I do that, here's the FULL error message:
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 10:27 PM
Jun 2016

************

A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let the script continue.

(The script is: ) htts://s.yimg.com/rq/darla/2-9-4/js/sfext-min.js:1

*********

O.K., first I'm going to take your advice about the malwarebytes. My concern about it is whether it will conflict with my own antivirus program. But oh well.

It's Windows 10. After I run the malaware deal, I'll check back about asking you here whether uninstalling Firefox & reinstalling is a better thing to do than the flash thing.

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
17. Refreshing firefox like you did is close to the same as uninstalling
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 10:38 PM
Jun 2016

it wipes the browser of any add ins and restores the settings to original.

It looks like an add causing the problem but I am not entirely sure. I am almost certain malware-bytes will find stuff. It should not conflict with any antivirus you have.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
16. O.K., am not running the malware deal. First of all, a popup said it might carry viruses (itself)
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 10:38 PM
Jun 2016

It said it is an "executable" file that might damage etc etc. Besides that the website said to "run" it, which I have NO clue how to do. I mentioned I'm totally LOW tech.

So I'll see about the adobe deal. Although I have no clue where to look besides Uninstall.

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
18. hmm that is very strange.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 10:43 PM
Jun 2016

Malwarebytes is one of the most widely used antispyware programs on the planet. https://www.malwarebytes.org/dl-confirm/

Try that link instead.

http://www.amazon.com/Dsolution-NAV-MB-BOX-LE-Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware-Lifetime/product-reviews/B003JZNCFS

Those are amazon reviews of the program you will see it is 99% positive. It is possible your browser is redirecting you to a bad site for the download.

I am almost certain you have an infection. Likely a program that was added without your knowledge. Like cuopon finder or something along those lines.

Given low tech though fixing this may be beyond my ability to talk you through it.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
19. Well, I'm back from Uninstalling ADOBE FLASH (haven't reinstalled it yet), and
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 10:59 PM
Jun 2016

I opened up Firefox without the problems.

So, perhaps you had the answer. Now I'm going to reinstall it and will let you know.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
20. O.K. back from reinstalling Adobe Flash. Same problems are now back.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 11:21 PM
Jun 2016

They where gone for the duration when Adobe Flash was not present, and now are back when Adobe Flash is back.

Hmm. O.K., am going to trust the Malware thing.

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
21. Try running without flash
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 11:27 PM
Jun 2016

It is ok to do. A lot of the web has dumped it already.

I am sure the malware bytes will help though as long as you get it from the official site.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
22. Well, thanks for everything, we've exhausted it all. I just finished the Malware scan, 36 minutes.
Fri Jun 17, 2016, 12:35 AM
Jun 2016

I didn't know what to expect at the beginning so while it was looking for its own updates it looked like nothing was happening for a long time, but finally it went along step by step.

It didn't find anything for most of the early steps until it finally found 21 in Registry, then another 6 in File System, then it popped up to 1,087 or so and finally quarantined them. Fine.

Then the Restart and back to the browser and guess what, the exact same problem and error message.

So thanks, really, for everything. I guess I'll uninstall the Adobe Flash and see what that stymies me out of.

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
24. if you still had issues after the scan
Fri Jun 17, 2016, 01:24 AM
Jun 2016

Assuming you had it remove everything it found. There is still something left and malware bytes didn't get it all. As in did not find everything.

I don't know what software you run and whatnot but you still likely have an inection/adware still in your machine.

I don't know how important that is to you but want to make sure you are aware.

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
23. *FINAL ANSWER* - O.K., am running without Adobe Flash & no probs. Thanks/THANKS. n/t
Fri Jun 17, 2016, 12:46 AM
Jun 2016

UTUSN

(72,685 posts)
9. I was on Firefox at the Ancestry site, did a lot of clicking & everything was working during it all.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 07:26 PM
Jun 2016

The problems started after I left the Ancestry site. I've used Firefox exclusively for about a year.

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