Re: very puzzling!!
- From: milleron <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:55:39 -0500
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 19:12:30 -0500, "Twayne"
<nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Rich
"Thanks for the reply"
I went into recovery console, and after the command prompt
"C:\WINDOWS" I added "COPY E:\ (E being my cd rom drive)1386\LSASS.EX
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32"
as below without quotes
"C:\WINDOWS COPY E:\1386\LSASS.EX C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32"
But got "Access is denied"
If you noticed there was no "E" on the end of .EXE. That's how it was
spelt in the 1386 folder,but I added an "E" also, to no effect.
I'm going to put the LSASS.EX file onto a floppy tommorow and have the
command.
C:\WINDOWS COPY A:\LSASS.EX C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32
Hopefully that will do it...She who must be obeyed is lying doormant
at the moment and I dare not wake it.
"Nighty night"
Regards
p.mc
"Rich Barry" <rbarry@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You may want to try using the Recovery Console to copy that file.
Check here. You don't have to install it. Just boot off the CD
and choose Repair instead
of Install WinXP.
http://www.tweakxp.com/article36957.aspx
"p.mc" <p@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All (Machine specs below my sig)
I got a bsod OXOOOOOOOA. (soft or hardware related) Anyhow event
viewer recommended checking C:\ for disk errors, which I did. But
no joy,also with
xp disc. So I did last known good configuration at boot. And upon
booting and getting to welcome screen,a message stating;
"lsass.exe - system error - object name not found"
I read it could be a sasser worm and also maybe not. Also it does
the same in safe mode. Now to the point.
I DL Ultimate boot CD, which allows you to enter DOS with command
prompt, to
which I copied "lsass.exe" onto floppy from another machine winxp
home sp2 wereas my
faulty machine is winxp pro sp2 (hopefully they are the same, I
believe the
"lsass" file has something to do with user logon!!)
And after the command prompt A:\ I added "copy lsass.exe
C:\windows\system32" even tried "move" instead of "copy" but to no
avail. This was in the hope that if that file was just corrupted, I
could replace it from floppy, boot up and do an intensive virus
scan and hope fully the bsod would go away also. I even DL sasser
removal tool on floppy but I get the same trouble trying to run
that.
Does anyone have any experience using "ultimate boot cd"? That
could give me
the path and instruction to run or replace a file?
I'd rather not reformat as some have and the same thing has
happened. Done a memtest
HDD diagnostics
Ram tests also and up to now they seem alright.
"3 solid days of hassle" :-((
--
Regards
p.mc
WinXP Pro inc Sp2
Intel C2Duo E6700 (2 x 2.66GHz) CPU
2048 MB CorsairXMS2 800MHz (2x1GB) RAM
ASUS P5N32-E SLI+ MOBO
768MB Gefrorce 8800 GTX Graphics card
Sound Blaster X-Fi PlatinumFatal1ty Sound Card
.ex_ means it's a compressed file that needs to be deflated, unzipped,
or expanded, whichever term you like. You need to use expand.exe on it.
If you've already invested 3 days on this, consider: Even a full
rebuild from scracth wouldn't take half that lone to have done. Don't
just reformat; start right from delete/create the partition/s you need.
--
Let's just pause for a minute and take a deep breath. That's advice
you canNOT legitimately give without knowledge of OP's system. He may
have DATA on that C: drive that's not been backed up. You could be
advising him to just trash it. He may have a computer on which he's
installed literally hundreds of programs and useful utilities. You
cannot "rebuild from scratch" such a system in "half [of 3 days]." It
could take all his free time for weeks.
If this should be a virus, many commercial antivirus programs come
with a bootable rescue disk that hopefully can see both FAT32 and NTFS
partitions. That might be a valuable step to consider.
Also, UBCD4Win should come with some antivirus capability, perhaps
even one that can update itself after it's running, since UBCD4Win can
initialize and use NICs for Internet access. UBCD4Win might also
allow copying lsass.exe if it's corrupted, although I don't think we
have any evidence that it is. "Object name not found" does NOT mean
that lsass.exe is not found or corrupt. This is more likely the
Sasser worm. I'd get the MS Malicious Software Removal tool here
http://tinyurl.com/6bb67 and run it after booting with UBCD4Win. It
may be necessary to boot from the UBCD4Win CD, establish an Internet
connection with it, download the tool from MS, and run it from there.
Ron
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