re: lsass.exe Error
Sunday, August 8, 2004 at 8:22 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Sean McDonald
(1 messages posted)
If anyone noticed, there seems to be many different circumstances surrounding the
lsass errors. This is because lsass affects many different things in your computers.
Without going into what lsass actually does, there are several causes of failure.
1) the worm-just download updates and fix (this is not the most common cause I have
seen. 2) Your BIOS does not correctly support NTFS partitioning. If you converted
to NTFS from FAT32 and your BIOS is old, you will get lsass errors. You can use FAT32,
it isn't all that bad, or flash your BIOS (carefully.) 3) Your networking is confusing
itself (to put it simply). Remove any unused networking devices and make sure all
hardware, software and drivers are installed correctly. Lsass can not be universally
fixed with on cure. Hope this helps.
On Wednesday, July 7, 2004 at 9:46 am, Vready wrote:
>Try going into safe mode before you scan for the virus. (press f8 while system
is
>booting and select safe mode). Sometimes the virus hides itself while the memory
>is running. Safe mode lets the scan software see all files that may be hidden while
>memory is running. I've repaired the sasserworm this way, but now the problem that
>I am seeing doesn't seem to be the sasserworm.
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