Computer freezes and popups

Hello

Recently I had a problem with two questions:

  1. Freezing point
    The computer (no browser) crashes sometimes, especially during internet browsing. He returned to normal after a minute or two.
  2. Pop-up windows
    Some weird pop-up as rich windows - countries.pl and big - countries.pl opens in Microsoft Internet Explorer desktop mode. I knew it as a malware activity, so I tried the solutions: http://www.safebro.com/rich-countries-com-virus-remove except system restore because I do not have a restore point.

I also used the Eusing Free registry cleaner to clean my registry. I use Windows Defender as my antivirus.

Please guide me with the correct procedures to resolve this issue.

Thank you very much

Ashwin

I found the solution myself and would like to share it to anyone familiar with the same problem.

I noticed that the theme colors are the same in the popup pages, and under the page was written "generated per TEU. This appeared as a malware for me and I went to check in the control panel. I found a "Easy Video Player" software that I had not installed. Uninstalled and deleted the registry entries. Then I downloaded Unlocker to unlock and remove the Easy Video Player folder in the Program Files folder. This solves the problem.

Hope this helps someone in need

Ashwin

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