Re: VPC 7 failure
- From: doug-h@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 14:08:18 -0700
How would I apply the fix if I can't get windows to open? I can open
another uninfected version, but will running the fix from there
correct the problems on my infected VM?
On Aug 20, 12:21 am, Mac G <tomac...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, lots of references to it as a virus.
This site claims a free fix:http://pcperformancetools.com/regcure/exe-errors.php?exe-fix=isass%20...
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In article <C2EDB431.19DF%...@xxxxxxxxxx>, Fred Horvat <f...@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Lucky you.
ISASS.EXE is a virus or that's what a couple Web Sites say.
http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/isass/
http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/isass/
On 8/18/07 12:16 AM, in article
1187410595.544177.260...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dou...@xxxxxxxxx"
<dou...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My existing VPC 7 all of a sudden stoped loading, giving an "Isass.exe
System Error: Insufficient system resources to complete the API"
message.
I was able to reinstall VPC7 and Windows XP Pro, which works fine, but
my old version with all my files still refuses to open. As I haven''t
been aable to find any troubleshooting reference to the situation,
does anyone have any suggestions?
.
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