Satellite C660: message "this program cannot display this webpage".

I need to use my phone to send what I have a problem with a laptop, I had barely a month ago
Basically, when I start it up it automatically goes on a page and says "this program cannot display this webpage".

It does not use Internet Explorer and it happens even when I'm not connected to the internet
I can't get into the Task Manager or control panel is just a whole page with it.

Hello

Looks like you get a malware or a virus.
Should start your anti-virus software and scan the system for some malicious software, etc.

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