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Lsass.exe??? WHat the hell
My laptop all of a sudden shut off by "NT AUTHORITY SYSTEM". IT prompted something about a c:/widows/system32/lsass.exe file and a status code 128. Now, ever time i boot it up the same msg pops up and it just reboots. Whats going on???
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Possibly a virus. Use start > run, and type in "shutdown -a" without the quotes. That should take care of the message for you until you can deal with the problem.
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Lsass.exe is a required system process of Windows
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======== Don't know if that's the error you're getting, however.. |
Thats exactly wat is happening. -_-
WHen i went to the website though, it said a windows 2000 service thingy. My computer runs on the Home Edition of Windows XP |
Boot with the Windows XP CD (hopefully you have yours).
Do the "Repair" option. That SHOULD replace/fix your lsass.exe. I just hope that it doesn't make you have to redo your Windows Updates again.. http://www.iownjoo.com/freeimghost/i...ndowsXPPro.JPG ( Hosted on http://www.iownjoo.com ) And your Home edition should look like the above, but with "Home" instead of "Professional"... |
Nice, thank you for finding that bluecube. I shall try it when i get home.
My other question is: Could this file being damaged be the reason i couldn't turn on my auto protect option on norton antivirus, and why i got an error in the email scanning category. (This is before the system went whack) |
Error: "AutoProtect is unable to start, Symevnt.386 is not loaded. You may need to reinstall Norton AntiVirus to correct the problem."
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam ------------------- Scans do not run and Auto-Protect is disabled http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam ------------------- Don't know what the error you had was, though, so I'm just throwing some links around. Both basically just say to reinstall NAV.. |
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