computer running slow

I bought an asus computer with windows 8 built in him, I've only used the computer for course and saving images on it however, I downloaded Microsoft and security, because he had not, but something went wrong and I had to reboot to factory settings and downloaded again Microsoft and everything was fine but a bit slow. Now, today, I got a message telling me that there was a problem with the computer and now it works very slowly.

can someone help me please

Have you seen a message like this?

This means that the site has a script that takes a long time to run, and the page cannot continue executing until the script is done.   The script may have a programming mistake that requires him to never fill, which means that the site is "not responding" and you'll have to close it.

This type of error is generally not something you can stop - only website programming team can fix the script error.  The best you can do on your end is to disable scripts, but that will usually almost all modern sites unusable.

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