Re: Lsass.exe - System error



Change Administrator password to a blank with  NTpasswd (free) and start
cleaning the system:
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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"Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ew36R4K7FHA.808@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Probably but let's think this one through

Were you also stopped from getting to the command prompt?

When did the problem first start?

What make and model is your computer? What is on your cd/dvd?

If you have to start again with clean installation of Windows XP do
you have valued data etc not backed up to CD etc? In other words what
do you stand to lose? Do you have a Windows XP SP2 CD? What country do
you live in?

How large is your hard disk and how much RAM?


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Gerry
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"TheRookie" <TheRookie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4E353866-ED55-4521-A40C-1C05BF8D9A7F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Unfortunatelly I can't log in safe mode as just before log in screen
comes up
error message pops up and restarts computer. Same also happens if I
try using
"Last Known Good Configuration". I've tried all of the options listed
on F8
and none of them work (same happens for each). There is just no way
to log in
as it restarts just before windows log in screen shows up.

Can I use cd/dvd instead of floppy as on my new computer there's no
floppy
drive, is there a way to remove the virus without logging in?

Please help.

Thanks.




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