Windows automatically warn you viruses on your computer?

When I was browsing the internet a window of the scanner system windows opens automatically in another browser and says that my computer is infected and must be cleaned immediately and then start protection by downloading the app - www1.power pack_upgrade107_289.exe-xadnetwork.myfw.us-my computer has played lately I wonder if that is why, and I want to know if this action that comes automatically to the top on my browser and the application file is it legitimate to Windows and not a pirate, etc..

Sounds like a fake program. I would turn off the system restore. Install malwarebytes, update it and then do a full scan. Then install a virus scanner, to update and do a full scan.

If you need help download teamviewer. You'll see what I'm doing. If you get this, give me the ID and the password, it gives you. Or if you use Skype, add me. My Skype name is the same name I use here

If you can't get the above in normal windows, reboot hold F8 down and select Safe mode / networking

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