"Your current security settings do not allow this file to download.

I have a new problem: sometimes when I'm running just Advanced SystemCare4 offline or when browsing to a web site, all of a sudden I get an error message "your current security settings allow now to download this file." Then my mouse cursor freezes and the computer shuts down automatically. However, this happens when I try not to download anything. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium SP1. I haven't changed my settings of Norton Security Suite, nor have new hardware or software recently added. I'm not on a network. Run the system restore does not resolve the problem.  Thank you.

Well initially, cancel any changes that advanced SystemCare4 has implimented to your system, if it has this ability, then uninstall Advanced SystemCare4, who knows what he's going to have problems.

Such "SpeedUpMyPc" programs for or free consideration are snake oil. Win7 contains all the built-in tools for your system maintaiining

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