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Hello,
For several days now, when I launch Google Chrome, it displays a blank page, making it impossible to browse. The address bar at the top is clearly visible, as well as the icons, but I can't navigate...
Can anyone help, please?
Thank you
For several days now, when I launch Google Chrome, it displays a blank page, making it impossible to browse. The address bar at the top is clearly visible, as well as the icons, but I can't navigate...
Can anyone help, please?
Thank you
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Here is my Google Chrome window...
Please help me
https://www.casimages.com/i/140104060208949620.png.html
Please help me
https://www.casimages.com/i/140104060208949620.png.html
Use this diagnostic software:
▶ Download ZHPDiag (by Nicolas Coolman) to your desktop
▶ Run it (if you are on Windows Vista or Windows 7, do it by right-clicking --> Run as administrator)
▶ Follow the prompts during installation (make sure to check the box to create a shortcut on the Desktop). It will launch automatically at the end of the installation.
▶ /!\ After these actions, the tool created 2 shortcuts: ( ZHPFix, ZHPDiag )
▶ To run a complete scan, click on the desktop icon "ZHPDiag" representing a "scroll".
▶ In the software interface, click on the "Configure" button to access the settings.
▶ Then click on the "Magnifying Glass +" button at the bottom left to start a Full options Diagnostic.
▶ The scan will take place, please wait a few minutes during the tool's work indicated by "Processing..."
▶ At the end of the scan, which will be indicated in the program interface, 100%, the report will open in Notepad.
▶ Go to this site, click on "Browse", select the ZHPDiag report and click on Send File. Wait for the file to upload, then copy/paste the link provided in your next response on the forum.
The ZHPDiag.txt report will also be on your desktop. If necessary, it is saved in C:\ZHP\ZHPDiag.txt.
▶ Download ZHPDiag (by Nicolas Coolman) to your desktop
▶ Run it (if you are on Windows Vista or Windows 7, do it by right-clicking --> Run as administrator)
▶ Follow the prompts during installation (make sure to check the box to create a shortcut on the Desktop). It will launch automatically at the end of the installation.
▶ /!\ After these actions, the tool created 2 shortcuts: ( ZHPFix, ZHPDiag )
▶ To run a complete scan, click on the desktop icon "ZHPDiag" representing a "scroll".
▶ In the software interface, click on the "Configure" button to access the settings.
▶ Then click on the "Magnifying Glass +" button at the bottom left to start a Full options Diagnostic.
▶ The scan will take place, please wait a few minutes during the tool's work indicated by "Processing..."
▶ At the end of the scan, which will be indicated in the program interface, 100%, the report will open in Notepad.
▶ Go to this site, click on "Browse", select the ZHPDiag report and click on Send File. Wait for the file to upload, then copy/paste the link provided in your next response on the forum.
The ZHPDiag.txt report will also be on your desktop. If necessary, it is saved in C:\ZHP\ZHPDiag.txt.
Use this specific adware disinfecting tool:
▶ Download AdwCleaner (by Xplode) to your Desktop.
▶ Run it, click on Scan, then wait for the scan to finish and click on Delete
▶ Afterwards, the report will open after a reboot: post it in your next response.
Then, use this tool in addition to ADWCleaner:
▶ Download and run Junkware Removal Tool by Thisisu As an administrator
▶ Read the terms of use then make sure to close all active programs
▶ Launch it by pressing any key
▶ Do not do anything else and wait for the software to finish (it will close automatically and usually displays a report saved on the desktop)
▶ Post the report in your next response
Then,
Use this general disinfecting software:
▶ Download and install Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
▶ At the end of the installation, make sure that the option "update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware" is checked. However, it is not necessary to activate the free trial for protection.
▶ Run MBAM and let the updates download (if not, do it manually when launching the program)
▶ Then go to the "Scan" tab, check "Run a full scan" then "Scan"
▶ Select your hard drives then click on "Start scan"
▶ At the end of the analysis, click on Show results
▶ Check all detected items then click on Delete selected
▶ If prompted to restart the computer, accept.
▶ Post in your next response the report appearing after the deletion.
Finally, redo a report with ZHPDiag like the first time. Execute the software in the correct order.
So I am expecting 4 reports.
▶ Download AdwCleaner (by Xplode) to your Desktop.
▶ Run it, click on Scan, then wait for the scan to finish and click on Delete
▶ Afterwards, the report will open after a reboot: post it in your next response.
Then, use this tool in addition to ADWCleaner:
▶ Download and run Junkware Removal Tool by Thisisu As an administrator
▶ Read the terms of use then make sure to close all active programs
▶ Launch it by pressing any key
▶ Do not do anything else and wait for the software to finish (it will close automatically and usually displays a report saved on the desktop)
▶ Post the report in your next response
Then,
Use this general disinfecting software:
▶ Download and install Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
▶ At the end of the installation, make sure that the option "update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware" is checked. However, it is not necessary to activate the free trial for protection.
▶ Run MBAM and let the updates download (if not, do it manually when launching the program)
▶ Then go to the "Scan" tab, check "Run a full scan" then "Scan"
▶ Select your hard drives then click on "Start scan"
▶ At the end of the analysis, click on Show results
▶ Check all detected items then click on Delete selected
▶ If prompted to restart the computer, accept.
▶ Post in your next response the report appearing after the deletion.
Finally, redo a report with ZHPDiag like the first time. Execute the software in the correct order.
So I am expecting 4 reports.
Re - when Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware was analyzing, the PC crashed, I tried twice, I wasted a lot of time!
So I can only post the report from 3 programs. :
AdwCleaner
https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=20140108_p10c15o11o15u14
Junkware
https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=20140108_p13g5n14k14f8
ZHPDiag
https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=ZHPDiag_20140108_u13k5x6p10k6
There you go!
So I can only post the report from 3 programs. :
AdwCleaner
https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=20140108_p10c15o11o15u14
Junkware
https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=20140108_p13g5n14k14f8
ZHPDiag
https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=ZHPDiag_20140108_u13k5x6p10k6
There you go!
Ok ;)
" C:\Program Files (x86)\iNTERNET Turbo\iNTERNETTurbo.exe"
Be careful with this kind of thing.
Using ZHPFix:
/!\ The following is exclusively reserved for the author of this topic, and its use on another computer could damage the system /!\
This script will target certain elements for deletion:
▶ Open this link, select the entire script and copy it (Edit --> Copy)
▶ Right-click on the ZHPFix shortcut and choose "Run as administrator"
▶ Click on IMPORT
▶ The lines will paste automatically into ZHPFix, otherwise paste the lines
▶ Click the "GO" button to start the cleanup,
▶ Copy/paste the entire report in your next response.
" C:\Program Files (x86)\iNTERNET Turbo\iNTERNETTurbo.exe"
Be careful with this kind of thing.
Using ZHPFix:
/!\ The following is exclusively reserved for the author of this topic, and its use on another computer could damage the system /!\
This script will target certain elements for deletion:
▶ Open this link, select the entire script and copy it (Edit --> Copy)
▶ Right-click on the ZHPFix shortcut and choose "Run as administrator"
▶ Click on IMPORT
▶ The lines will paste automatically into ZHPFix, otherwise paste the lines
▶ Click the "GO" button to start the cleanup,
▶ Copy/paste the entire report in your next response.
Have you tried turning off your antivirus to see if it is blocking your browsing?
Otherwise, try clearing the DNS, proxy, and IP caches with the following steps:
- Open the command prompt (Windows key + r, type cmd)
- Type each of the following lines, pressing Enter after each command:
ipconfig /flushdns
netsh winsock reset
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh ipv4 reset catalog
netsh ipv6 reset catalog
netsh winhttp reset proxy
and restart your PC.
Otherwise, try clearing the DNS, proxy, and IP caches with the following steps:
- Open the command prompt (Windows key + r, type cmd)
- Type each of the following lines, pressing Enter after each command:
ipconfig /flushdns
netsh winsock reset
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh ipv4 reset catalog
netsh ipv6 reset catalog
netsh winhttp reset proxy
and restart your PC.
I restarted, Chrome still doesn't work (it loads at the top but the page remains blank..)
And I will run a scan again.
Yes, I have AVG 2014.
And I will run a scan again.
Yes, I have AVG 2014.
Usage of ZHPFix:
/!\ The following is exclusively reserved for the author of this topic, and using it on another computer could damage the system /!\
This script will target certain elements to remove:
▶ Open this link, select the entire script and copy it (Edit --> Copy)
▶ Right-click on the ZHPFix shortcut and choose "Run as administrator"
▶ Click on IMPORT
▶ The lines will automatically paste into ZHPFix, otherwise paste the lines
▶ Click the "GO" button to start the cleanup,
▶ Copy/paste the entire report into your next reply
Restart your PC, then uninstall Google Chrome and confirm to delete any data that may have been saved with it, then open CCleaner and click on Clean.
Then, in the Registry tab, make sure all boxes are checked, then click on "Search for issues," then delete them.
Next, restart your computer again, download this, place it on your Desktop, and unzip it.
Then, launch it, and click Yes on the window that opens.
Afterward, press the WINDOWS+R key and in the window that opens, copy and paste: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google
In the directory that opens, delete the "Google Chrome" folder if it exists.
==> Reinstall Chrome and check if the issue is resolved.
/!\ The following is exclusively reserved for the author of this topic, and using it on another computer could damage the system /!\
This script will target certain elements to remove:
▶ Open this link, select the entire script and copy it (Edit --> Copy)
▶ Right-click on the ZHPFix shortcut and choose "Run as administrator"
▶ Click on IMPORT
▶ The lines will automatically paste into ZHPFix, otherwise paste the lines
▶ Click the "GO" button to start the cleanup,
▶ Copy/paste the entire report into your next reply
Restart your PC, then uninstall Google Chrome and confirm to delete any data that may have been saved with it, then open CCleaner and click on Clean.
Then, in the Registry tab, make sure all boxes are checked, then click on "Search for issues," then delete them.
Next, restart your computer again, download this, place it on your Desktop, and unzip it.
Then, launch it, and click Yes on the window that opens.
Afterward, press the WINDOWS+R key and in the window that opens, copy and paste: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google
In the directory that opens, delete the "Google Chrome" folder if it exists.
==> Reinstall Chrome and check if the issue is resolved.
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