Question:
Internet Explorer script error occurs on start up. jl.chura.pl/rc/ how can i fix?
john m
2009-06-24 18:30:24 UTC
So every time I boot up my system, or even at other times while my computer is on, I get an Internet Explorer script error with the HTML: jl.chura.pl/rc/.

I couldn't do much with the research i did. I tried many scanners like malwarebytes, ad-aware, super anti-spyware, spybot s & d but nothing has fixed the problem. And this does happen before I open IE which I don't even use as my default browser anymore.
Six answers:
Bill
2009-06-26 03:13:14 UTC
Hi john m



You just need 3 steps to repair internet explorer script error:



1: Download a registry cleaner and install it.

2: Open the registry cleaner and scan you computer for free

3: Click fix button and you done.



Download the top internet explorer script error repair tool here: http://www.fixerrorinstantly.com/tidpp-internet_explorer_script_error-zz0001
2014-08-28 20:59:42 UTC
Don't listen to these guys, they clearly have no clue on what they're talking about. I am a developer at Microsoft so I know a thing or two about computers. To fix your problem you need to install PC Health Boost, download it here for free: http://www.pcboostcleaner.com



It's very light and it's the only antivirus/cleaner with a 99.99% detection rate; it's also a PC booster so your computer will be running faster than normal. Install it, hit run and problem solved. It shouldn't take you more than 5 minutes.
poorsinner
2009-06-24 18:36:38 UTC
If you have windows xp you can use. System restore. To take you computer date back to before you had the problem.



Click start menu, click programs, click accessories, click system tools, click system restore. and fallow the prompts.





Hope this helps.
valiente
2016-11-02 05:51:56 UTC
it must be led to via a toolbar or upload-on which you have have been given further to cyber web Explorer. you could checklist and get rid of them via utilising kit -> handle upload-ons (in IE7), or kit -> cyber web ideas -> classes tab -> handle upload-ons... (in IE6). you additionally can run cyber web Explorer with each and all of the upload-ons disabled: click initiate -> All classes -> upload-ons -> gadget kit, and then click cyber web Explorer (No upload-ons). while you're on cyber web Explorer 6, it fairly is properly worth upgrading to 7.
?
2009-06-24 18:36:07 UTC
small tools r available on net

link given in source of this answer
Revile
2009-06-24 18:34:55 UTC
Is it your homepage or something?

I went to it and got a "Harmful site" warning and didn't load it.


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