I dont know what really happened but after downloading this project (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/xd56/652926) scratch didnt load, and my computers screen went dark, only the mouse was showing, and I turned off my computer screen a few times, but nothing happened! im on another computer since, I think that one mightve gotten a virus or something... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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get a virus checker like Spybot Search & Destroy.
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It probably just froze your computer.
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darkgamemaker wrote:
I dont know what really happened but after downloading this project (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/xd56/652926) scratch didnt load, and my computers screen went dark, only the mouse was showing, and I turned off my computer screen a few times, but nothing happened! im on another computer since, I think that one mightve gotten a virus or something... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think you are telling the truth here. Maybe try waiting for it for respond, and if it doesn't, then restart your computer. If it still doesn't work, try deleting some the Scratch projects in your folder. This should help
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darkgamemaker wrote:
I dont know what really happened but after downloading this project (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/xd56/652926) scratch didnt load, and my computers screen went dark, only the mouse was showing, and I turned off my computer screen a few times, but nothing happened! im on another computer since, I think that one mightve gotten a virus or something... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you have the NoStart Trojan
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darkgamemaker wrote:
I dont know what really happened but after downloading this project (http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/xd56/652926) scratch didnt load, and my computers screen went dark, only the mouse was showing, and I turned off my computer screen a few times, but nothing happened! im on another computer since, I think that one mightve gotten a virus or something... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's impossible to get a virus from a Scratch project because they are non-executable and wouldn't run if somebody had modified the project to contain a virus. It's not a virus, your computer probably just froze.
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I didn't get a virus from downloading that.
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How old is your computer? If it's really old, GET A NEW COMPUTER!!!!
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MyRedNeptune wrote:
I didn't get a virus from downloading that.
YOU TRIED THAT!? You could have gotten infected! Wow... you're brave.
Or you just used a virus checker to scan the download first.
(again)
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Is your computer low on memory?
I had a similar problem when starting my laptop for a while. The screen didn't show and everything took 10 minutes to appear. To solve this I deleted some files I did not use and voila, it worked.
Scratch also can't carry viruses, unless MIT decided to change the whole programming just to get us all (never gonna happen, right? xD).
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My computer has done that before. I was lucky and got it to do a safe shutdown. It happens to me when the graphics card can't cope with the program. Even my screen saver caused it to happen on a number of occasions. Hears how to get out of it.
You must refresh the graphics ie. make the computer change every pixel on the screen all at once
note: if the mouse shows only it's most likely your graphics card so your computer is working fine
If you Ctrl Alt Delete and you remember where task manager shows up and where the shutdown tab you can click on the shutdown tab.
or you can click on the start button then click turn off the computer than shutdown in the middle of the screen (it's hard to find but it works).
It also works if you log off from your account.As login off changes every pixel on the screen. this is the best way as you don't lose any data. do the same thing as above but try to find the log off tab.
The other way to know that it's your graphics card and not a virus is to try and put your cursor over a textbox or a hyperlink to see if it changes (even though you can't see the textbox or hyperlink it will work as it's the location of the mouse that the computer uses to see if the cursor needs to change)
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Jonathanpb wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
I didn't get a virus from downloading that.
YOU TRIED THAT!? You could have gotten infected! Wow... you're brave.
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Or you just used a virus checker to scan the download first.(again)
Well... it's kinda impossible to get a virus from Scratch.... My antivirus was off. Nothing happened to my computer. xD
I had a quick virus scan last night, everything is clean.
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MyRedNeptune wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
I didn't get a virus from downloading that.
YOU TRIED THAT!? You could have gotten infected! Wow... you're brave.
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Or you just used a virus checker to scan the download first.(again)
Well... it's kinda impossible to get a virus from Scratch.... My antivirus was off. Nothing happened to my computer. xD
I had a quick virus scan last night, everything is clean.
It is impossible, unless you edit stuff on Notepad.
What were you doing with the antivirus off? Shouldn't you have had it on when you tried to download the project?
EDIT: I notice that you visited the 'virus' project topic mentioned in the All About Scratch. There was one downloader on that project... was that you again?
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Jonathanpb wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
YOU TRIED THAT!? You could have gotten infected! Wow... you're brave.![]()
Or you just used a virus checker to scan the download first.(again)
Well... it's kinda impossible to get a virus from Scratch.... My antivirus was off. Nothing happened to my computer. xD
I had a quick virus scan last night, everything is clean.It is impossible, unless you edit stuff on Notepad.
What were you doing with the antivirus off? Shouldn't you have had it on when you tried to download the project?
EDIT: I notice that you visited the 'virus' project topic mentioned in the All About Scratch. There was one downloader on that project... was that you again?
If it was on, it may have found the virus without alerting MRN, and we'd be none the wiser
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Hmm, this seems like a really old topic that had gotten resolved and was bumped up. Perhaps it's time to close it now.

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