Re: slow to boot, sometimes freezes
From: Kenny S (hotmail_at_coldmail.com)
Date: 12/02/04
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Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 15:18:45 +0200
that is the SASSER worm (virus) creating your problem!
There is a fix for that here:
download and install
"ashik" <ashik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6D16E9A8-CC84-483F-8FD7-65A7C656E9A1@microsoft.com...
> my xp shuts down automatically and shows the message that "the process
> lsas.exe terminated unexpectedly and the system will now shutdoen and
> restart".and before this happens i get a message that LSA shell export
> version terminated.So please tell me how to stop this auto shutdown
>
> "Ted Zieglar" wrote:
>
>> Could you have too many programs running in the background?
>>
>> What processes are occupying your CPU? (Open Task Manager to find out.)
>>
>> Are you maintaining your computer regularly? (Defragment, disc cleanup,
>> eyc)?
>>
>> Ted Zieglar
>>
>> "Kenny S" <hotmail@coldmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:uel2lX51EHA.304@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> >I have winxp pro. The installation of windows is about a year old and
>> >its
>> >updated with SP2.
>> > I have installed a lot of progams and it seems that by installing them
>> > the
>> > pc started to boot slower and slower
>> > during the months that passed. I tried disabling the startup programs
>> > leaving only a very few of them that I need.
>> > But that does not help very much.
>> > My pc is also clean of viruses ans spyware. It takes lots of time from
>> > the
>> > point of the welcome screen
>> > where you enter the password to get the interface up and the disk to
>> > stop
>> > thrashing like crazy.
>> > Sometimes something happenes and the pc freezes, meaning that the mouse
>> > can move on the
>> > screen but I cannot close or start another program.. and ALT CTRL DEL
>> > does
>> > not do anything.
>> > The only option there is to press the RESET button and reload windows
>> > hoping that it will not freeze again.
>> >
>> > when I log onto another user the freeze does not happen, even though it
>> > has the same startup programs, and its somewhat faster.
>> >
>> > Are there other things being loaded like ocx, dll or other files that
>> > become a big burden when
>> > you install more and more programs? How can I control them?
>> >
>> > I was about to transfer my files to another user account that was
>> > faster
>> > and use that as my main log on,
>> > but I saw that on the new users Outlook Express opened alot slower, so
>> > I
>> > abandoned that Idea.
>> >
>> > I am sure that if I format and reinstall it will be fast again, but I
>> > am
>> > trying to avoid this.
>> >
>> >
>> > Any help, ideas, tips would be great.
>> >
>> > thanks in advance
>> >
>>
>>
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