Warning from Windows Powershell

Original title: need help now the form of the Modules of PowerShell window is opened has a warning... .plez read

I know that's not an emergency - for me, it's that I don't know how to disable - ok, don't forget was told "no question is a stupid question...".

also, what of the warning?

Please help me? I clicked on Windows PowerShell Modules I have no idea how activate it offshore, but he has a warning on the screen says:
Windows PowerShell

Administrator: Windows PowerShell Modules
WARNING: The file C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\vl.0\Modules\PSDiagnostics\PSDiagostics.psml cannot be loaded because the execution of scripts is disabled on this system.  Please see "get-help on signature" for more details.
PS C:\Windows\system32 >
* it ends here

until  I right click on the screen, try to copy the above, and this has been added a few spaces of PS C:\Windows\system32 >

"& automoatically restart checked both write debugging info/kernel memory dump" without the quotes
I minimized this screen until someone tells me what to do - I'm afraid to do anything on a dark blue sceen that has a flashing icon (? or whatever his name)

No, I don't go looking for more details that I am here...

Granny in distress

Hello

If the Windows PowerShell window is open, and then click close in the upper right of the window.

You can ignore the warning as it relates to Windows PowerShell, and it do not hamper the performance of the computer or cause problems for Windows.

If you are unable to close the window and then try to complete the process via the Task Manager.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/exit-a-program-that-isn ' t - answer

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