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By Uglybob
#161306
i made a mistake, a stupid one.
i have a laptop and i connected it with bt broadband so i go on it as well as this computer. first time with it and yes ive got the sasser virus and the countdown begins for 60 seconds.
what do i do, yes i go to search file "lsass.exe" and i delete it from the system. that means i cant login now and it just goes to black screen. how do i get it back again in plain english cos im not very techy.
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By Wyatt
#161311
I take it you're running XP.

If the problem is booting up your laptop, I think you need to create some boot disks.

This site should explain it, hopefully in plain English. Scroll down to the post by Russ Wanchisen Jul 14, 2004, 08:41 AM.

http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/28079/
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By tombugler
#161312
turn laptop on.

Press CTRL+ALT+DEL whilst it's loading.

Load in MS-DOS mode

When prompted, type WIN
By David
#161317
and once you do get everything back, enable the windows firewall at least... or get a proper firewall.
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By Uglybob
#161321
ill have to buy 6 floppy disks then i take it
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By Uglybob
#161324
take it wont work if i put it on a cd
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By Uglybob
#161433
right now i got a problem

i did the boot up disc scenario and got 6 disks and that was fine and dandy. it then brought up a message to insert the xp cd so i took out the a:drive and put in the d:drive because they are in the same slot and one can only be used at the same time. I then wait about 2 minutes and then press enter but it tells me that no cd device is enable and that i have press f3 to quit and it restarts the computer.

WHAT NOW?
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By tombugler
#161437
You'll need an external floppy drive. Get one from Argos, keep the receipt, when you've fixed it take it back.
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By Uglybob
#161438
i also posted this on another techy forum and the fella told me to go to the bios screen and make the cd drive run first instead of the flopy disk
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By tombugler
#161439
Ask lacoste if he's still around. If not try seb.
By Sheep
#161442
so is it the lsass.exe file you need?? cuz i have that, and its a runngint process... is that bad....
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By MK Chris
#161510
liutilities.com wrote:Process File: lsass or lsass.exe
Process Name: Local Security Authority Service

Description:
lsass.exe is a system process of the Microsoft Windows security mechanisms. It specifically deals with local security and login policies. Note: lsass.exe also relates to the Windang.worm, irc.ratsou.b, Webus.B, MyDoom.L, Randex.AR, Nimos.worm which spread via floppy disk drives, mass-mailing and peer-to-peer sharing. Please review file path for clarification of this.