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messages Written by Tomas Meskauskas on Monday, 21 September 2015 04:06 AM User Rating:/1 PoorBest COMPUTER HEALTH IS CRITICAL removal instructions What is COMPUTER HEALTH IS CRITICAL message? This false error message pops-up when the critical system error windows 10 system is infected with adware-type applications such as Games Desktop, MovieDea, and Desktop-play. All adwcleaner claim to provide various useful features that supposedly improve the Internet browsing experience, however, fake promises delivered by malwarebytes adware-type apps are simply attempts to trick users to install. Rather than providing the functionality promised, these applications gather personal data, deliver intrusive online advertisements, and generate this fake error message. The http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-update/how-do-i-fix-a-critical-error-on-startup/a813e952-aebb-47d1-9d1e-fad809081938 message states that the system encountered an error and the computer has been stopped to prevent damage and data loss. Users are then encouraged to contact a 'Microsoft Certified Technician' via the telephone number provided (1-855-210-6024). This information is false. You should ignore the error message and eliminate the potentially unwanted program (PUP) responsible for its generation. Display of error messages is uncommon https://www.pcrisk.com/computer-technician-blog/general-information/9399-computer-health-is-critical-error behavior for adware. Error messages offering help, and then encouraging users to contact technicians, are often generated by ransomware-type applications. Never follow these guidelines - you will risk being scammed. Text presented by this fake error message: A problem has been detected and you PC has been stopped to prevent damage. 0x0009AF8 DRIVER_IRQL PENDING OPERATION COMPUTER HEALTH IS CRITICAL RESTARTING THE COMPUTER MAY CRASH YOU SYSTEM DATA Technical information: ***STOP: 0x00000D1 (0x000000c, 0x0000002, 0x00000000, 0xF86B5A89) *** irql.sys - Address F86B5A12 base at F85B6000, TimeStamp 3dd9919eb Beginning dump of physical memory… Physical memory dump complete. CONTACT MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN AT TOLL FREE: 1-855-210-6024 To immediately rectify issues and prevent data loss or you can press ESC key to quit this page at your own risk. Applications that generate this error message are similar to other adware-type apps including, for example, Safe Browsing, Steel Cut, DesktopClock, and Sidebar Dock. These offer useful features, however, they simply display intrusive online advertisements and collect personally identifiable information. Adware-type applications are designed solely to generate revenue for the developers and provide none of the functionality promised. How did adware
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