My family computer, a emachines desktop, has been having problems for years. The screen has often gone black and frozen, and the only way to turn it off is by unplugging it (it doesn’t work to just press the button sometimes).
Also, when we are online, a message comes up that basically says "Windows Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience" Then it asks if you want to send an error report. It usually happens after about 30 minutes-1 hour after you started using the internet. It will then shorten the time between messages and it closing after the first message. It has gotten down to when it will say that even before the window opens, then the computer screen will go blank, and the button will not work. Sometimes when turn off the power, the computer stays on for a whole fifteen seconds while everything else turns off. (Is that normal?)
My parents will buy some cheap anti-virus software, but when I try to scan the computer, the "encountered a problem" message comes up, and then the screen goes blank. This can happen anyway from 3 seconds into the scan, from 5 seconds away from it being done. Sometimes it wil finish, and will have found nothing, which I don’t believe, because it still has so many problems. As compared to it having found around 50 problems when the scan cannot finish because the computer shuts down.
My mom finally got an anti-virus software from her work, called Symnatec anti-virus. From the look of it, it looks like it belongs on Microsft Windows 98, not XP (which is what it is recommened for). It has never found any threats, but the computer is still horrible.
I have tried to download free anti-virus software from online, but the download shuts down in the process.
So am I wondering if just repairing windows will get rid of the viruses, or do I have to do a complete reinstallation? Which my mom doesn’t want to do because she will lose all the things that she needs for her work. She doens’t anything about computers (she thought the pipes screen saver meant the computer was having a meltdown) but she is very stubborn about what we are going to do about it. All she does is complain, swear under her breath, and slam her fist on the desk, but she refuses to do anything about it. (As is buy a new computer, better anti-virus protection, or completely reinstall windows, if that’s what I need to do).
Thank you for reading all of this (if you did) and any help would be appreciated, if on my question at the top, or any suggestions of good anti-virus software.
Thanks again
We have tried firefox and the message still comes up. I have also downloaded the newest version of Internet Exploer, and still the same thing.

I need a free registry cleaner. The registry cleaners I currently have are:

CCleaner
Eusing
Abexo
Advanced Windows Care
Tweaknow
AML

Yes I know I have a lot, but each one finds different errors, so I guess I have more errors on my computer (plus its gotten really, really slow and I have 3.5 GB RAM and a 3.2ghz dual core processor and my other windows 98 computer runs faster than it).

So anyways thanks if you know of any other free ones!

Compaq presario 5000 desktop series my hard drive is 20GB SDRAM 128MB CPU intel Celeron 800MHz Bus speed 100MHz, windows 98 DC rom. HOW to speed it up windows 98. will Registry Cleaner work

I have an old Pentium that I just want to use for word processing, internet, and exel. It is running really slow and I just want to clean it up so it will run faster. It runs Windows 98. I think I need to defragment the hard drive and remove programs I don’t use, how do I do this? Any other suggestions would be great. Thanks!

To fully remove all associated malware, perform the clean solutions for the following:
W97M_DAVINIA.A
VBS_DAVINIA.SIG
Editing the Registry
This malware modifies the system’s registry. Users affected by this malware may need to modify or delete specific registry keys or entries. For detailed information regarding registry editing, please refer to the following articles from Microsoft:
HOW TO: Backup, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME
HOW TO: Backup, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows NT 4.0
HOW TO: Backup, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows 2000
HOW TO: Back Up, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows XP and Server 2003
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=VBS%5FDAVINIA%2EA&VSect=Sn