RE: Lsass.exe, unregmp2.exe

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From: Deryk (Deryk_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/25/04


Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 21:39:03 -0700

I have the same damn problem with an XP Home edition. I never had it until
after SP2, I'm not sure if it's the cause or not though. I finally got so
p/o'ed I put in another hardrive and installed win xp home sp1 onto and and
copied files over so I wouldn't loose data. Just thought I'd add this so
they would know you weren't the only one out there with this problem. I
guess it matters little to me anymore because I've got the problem fixed,
although not the proper way, but hey it works i guess.

good luck,
Deryk

"Lsass.exe, unregmp2.exe" wrote:

> Hi,
> I am having a problem with Window XP professional. I believe i am infected
> with a version of the sasser worm. I was running windows Xp professional and
> was installing the service pack 2 update and my computer was shut down before
> it was completed. This resulted in the operating system being unable to start
> when i re-booted my computer. I tried to restore the last good configuration,
> as well as run it in safe mode, neither of which worked. I tried to run the
> operating system from the CD and repair the operating system. It seemed to
> work until about 13 minutes remaining in the installation and an error
> appeared
>
> "UnreGMP2.exe -Entry point not found - Entry point needs GetIUMS could not
> be located in the dynamic link libarary MSDART.DLL"
>
> I have found the two ways around this 1- hitting the OK button until it goes
> away (takes a little while) and 2-"Shift+F10' then typing taskmgr.exe and
> ending the process. The installation seems to work after that and finishes
> and then restarts. Everything appears normal after rebooting until the blue
> screen appears. Then an error message appears and dissappears very quickly. I
> think it says "isass.exe- not enough memory. not enough vitual memory.." it
> then shuts down and goes through this process over and over. I have files
> that i need on the hard drive and don't want to lose them by completely
> re-installing the operating system. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Michael
>
>


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