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Facebook Login Issues: Site Crashes Post Login - Accessing Data & Profile Usage Question

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  • #1 16320600
    pablotorun
    Level 10  
    After logging in: "What do you use your profile for?".
    As I say anything, it crashes from the site, and so for 2 days, and I need to get to the data. Facebook Login Issues: Site Crashes Post Login - Accessing Data & Profile Usage Question
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  • #2 16320639
    Rafik_ck
    Level 23  
    Did you clean your browser with CCleaner?
    Have you checked if you have any system or browser bugs?
    Have you scanned Malwarebytes Antimalware or is there something?
    Have you checked with Adwcleaner?
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  • #3 16320734
    pablotorun
    Level 10  
    Rafik_ck wrote:
    Did you clean your browser with CCleaner?
    Have you checked if you have any bugs in your system or browser?
    Have you scanned Malwarebytes Antimalware or is there something?
    Have you checked with Adwcleaner?


    I only cleaned with CCleaner, nothing else.
  • #4 16320751
    miecho18
    IT specialist
    Scan the above mentioned programs.
  • #5 16320776
    pablotorun
    Level 10  
    miecho18 wrote:
    Scan the above mentioned programs.


    OK, I can do that, but the problem is still that you can't find me now on fv, my friend said that even when talking to me from 3 days ago my name is not available but only the inscription fb user ...
    and he did not find me through the search engine, and the login and password work because even today I have changed the password securely.

    Added after 57 [minutes]:

    miecho18 wrote:
    Scan the above mentioned programs.


    I did what you wrote, unfortunately it did nothing.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    How can you write to this ..... fb? :(
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  • #6 16320948
    miecho18
    IT specialist
    Did the programs detect something?
  • #7 16320962
    pablotorun
    Level 10  
    yes, they detected something there, I deleted everything, reset it
  • #8 16320969
    miecho18
    IT specialist
    Make a scan with FRST and post the FRST.txt and Addition.txt reports on the forum.
  • #9 16321015
    miecho18
    IT specialist
    Upload as files in attachments.
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  • #11 16321258
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Have you tried another browser? IE, Chrome, Opera etc.

    Next to frst.exe, create the Fixlist.txt file with the contents:
    HKU \ S-1-5-21-867720058-3907434043-2446243006-1001 \ ... \ ChromeHTML: -> C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Google \ Chrome \ Application \ chrome.exe (Google Inc.) < ==== NOTE
    HKLM \ ... \ Run: [] => [X]
    HKLM-x32 \ ... \ Run: [] => [X]
    HKU \ S-1-5-21-867720058-3907434043-2446243006-1000 \ ... \ Run: [] => [X]
    HKU \ S-1-5-21-867720058-3907434043-2446243006-1000 \ ... \ RunOnce: [SysOff] => C: \ Windows \ SysWOW64 \ SYSPREP \ ClosespV.exe
    SearchScopes: HKLM-x32 -> DefaultScope - no value
    CHR HKLM-x32 \ ... \ Chrome \ Extension: [lifbcibllhkdhoafpjfnlhfpfgnpldfl] - hxxps: //clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx
    2017-03-03 19:08 - 10-10 2013 22:05 - 00000000 ____D C: \ AdwCleaner
    EmptyTemp:

    In FRST, select repair.
  • #12 16321956
    pablotorun
    Level 10  
    I tried only on explorer and the same ..
    you can easily log in to another account on Facebook ...

    Added after 10 [minutes]:

    I did as you wrote and then lime ...

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    I think the problem is on the fb side is not computer ... on another computer the same saytuation with this account
    I don't know how to contact them
  • #13 16329914
    Damian22
    Level 14  
    I have the same problem on one account I log on without a problem on another crashes what above.
  • #14 16330050
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing persistent crashes on Facebook after logging in, preventing access to their profile and data. Various troubleshooting steps are suggested, including cleaning the browser with CCleaner, scanning for malware using Malwarebytes and AdwCleaner, and trying different browsers like Internet Explorer and Chrome. The user reports that despite these efforts, the issue persists, and they suspect it may be related to Facebook's side rather than their computer. Other users confirm similar issues, leading to speculation that Facebook might be flagging accounts as fictitious. The user seeks guidance on how to contact Facebook for support.
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