Error 50110: No Plugin Available to Display this Content March 16, 2015October 25, 2018 Vikas Windows If you’re getting random pop-up ads “Error 50110: No plugin available to display this content” then your system is infected by a virus or adware. Your computer shows random pop-up ads while working on major browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Remember, this is a potentially unwanted software and you must disinfect your system immediately. Sweep Away Web Junk ST Cleaner is compatible with Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XPBy clicking to download, you agree to these Terms See Features & Functions Uninstall Adware Programs Following is the list of programs blacklisted as adware. Load list of all installed programs, check for program entries that match with the following adware list. If there are one or more adware programs installed, uninstall them. Press Windows Key + X, select Programs and Features. This lists up all programs in front of your screen. Uninstall the following programs: Browsers App Pro CloudScout Parental Control HD V2.2 HostSecure Plugin HQuality Pro Network System Driver SaveFier SavePass SS8 Storm Watch To uninstall an application, right-click it and select Uninstall option. Follow the on-screen instructions for successful removal. Restart your system after the uninstallation finishes. Scan your System Using an Antivirus Make sure you use a good Antivirus software and update it on regular basis. Completely scan your PC, remove any infected files found. Remove Malicious Browser Extensions Go to the page that contains the list of all browser extensions. Remove all browser extensions and then restart your browser. Internet Explorer: Press Alt key. Click Tools | Manage Add-Ons. In the dialog that opens, select Show: All Add-Ons. (drop down box option). Remove all add-ons and restart IE. Google Chrome: Click the Menu icon in the upper right corner of the screen. Select More Tools | Extensions. Remove all extensions. Type “about:plugins” in Address Bar and press ENTER. Disable all plugins displayed. Mozilla Firefox: Press Alt key to show menu bar. Click Tools | Add-Ons. Remove all add-ons displayed. Opera: Click Opera button. Select Extensions. Remove all extensions found. Reset the Browser The virus changes your default browser settings and makes your computer vulnerable to security threats. Restore default browser settings as shown under: Internet Explorer: Click the Gear icon on the upper right corner of the screen. Select Internet Options. This opens up a new dialog. Click the Advanced tab. Click Reset button and confirm it in the subsequent confirmation box. Google Chrome: Click Menu icon. Select Settings. This opens up a new tab with browser settings. Click “Show advanced settings” link. Scroll down to bottom of the page. Click “Reset settings” button. Mozilla Firefox: Click Menu icon in the upper right corner of the screen. Click Help icon in the menu options that appear. Now that you’ve several help options. Click Troubleshooting Information. Click Reset Firefox button. Opera: Exit Opera. Double click Computer icon. Open up the following path: C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Opera\Opera Delete the file called “OperaPref.ini” Delete Malicious Registry Entries, Browser-Stored Data & Cookies One of the most important things that you’ve to do is to clean-up browser cache, browser-stored data. This is because the virus has downloaded malicious files and data to your PC. Deleting these files and data is crucial. Download ST Cleaner Install and open the application. Using Web and Privacy feature clean-up all cookies, temporary Internet files, saved form data and other information. In addition to that, clean up all malicious Registry entries created by the virus by using a reputed third-party registry cleaner.