A "Script" is slowing down my computer. I keep stopping it, but it keeps coming back. I cannot update my browser, because I am running a MAC 10.4.11 (tiger) operating system.

I keep getting a message that a "script" is running on my computer. I am given the option of discontinuing it--which I do. It works briefly, then the "script" comes back, I get the message again, choose to discontinue it, etc. I cannot upgrade my browser, because I have the MAC OS 10.4.11 (tiger). I don't know what to do. Do you have any advice? Thanks, and have a wonderful day. Jane

It's from Apple (Mac OS X Leopard Upgrade DVD). I have never gone to an outside source for repair or software (outside of Microsoft Office which is no longer on my computer since I have had these issues).  This is the first time I have required help since my Apple Care ran out. 

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