After you install the update, I get script error box popping up

original title: after installing the update I get error script to appear, box what the sam Hill I do?

I installed an update that recommended the bulk of security on my computer and now I get a script on the screen error message. When I tried to install a gamebar, so that the site wasn't ready yet so my update was unable to download the toolbar. This seems to be the script error that keeps popping up on my screen. I'm not an expert, far from it, in computer science, so I hope someone out there can help you.

Thanks for your quick response and I appreciate the suggestion, but the person getting impatient that I am, I went to the backup and restore functionality and configure the computer a moment before I started to have trouble and that seems to have solved the problem. If I have problems in the future I will definitely use this site to ask questions, thanks again.

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