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Asked by JPlunket in Windows XP Operating System
How do I replace lsass.exe? can I just copy it from somewhere else? would a repair or a reinstall of WindowsXP accomplish this?
I think my hard drive is deteriorating and that lsass.exe has become corrupted (though it may be a result of my wife somehow managing to get hit by the old sasser worm --doubt this, since I have the patch and use virus protection rogorously) . How do I fix this? I've gotten a demo of Active@boot drive and booted up. I copied a recent restore point into the windows/system32/config (sam, software, security, default, system), but still hit the lsass.exe error message after rebooting. I am doing a chkdsk /f /r /x run in dos. found an unreadable segment (76584), deleted a couple index entries (.gifs), recovered a couple of orphaned files (same .gifs) both in 76584, replaced some bad clusters (uh oh, looks like it may be in the system restore area I messed with) . CHKDSK is now in stage 4 of 5 ("verifying file data"), .
I am sure one of you true geniuses will know the answer, and I thank you sincerely in advance.
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