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message says that Windows cannot find C:\Windows\system\lsass\exe

Discussion in 'Virus and Malware Removal' started by ohene_ba, Jul 12, 2007.

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  1. zipperman Newcomer, in training

    Well you keep posting here so you have some sort of working Internet
    Connection.What is it ? Tell all you can about how you connect to the
    Internet.
    pcpitstop.com will test your download and upload and maybe suggest
    improvements.All tests take quite a while.Nighty Night.
    Remember get Active X working first.
  2. zipperman Newcomer, in training

    IExplore help says

    Why does it take so long to download a file?
    Your Internet connection might be slow. If you have a dial-up connection, it takes a lot longer to download files than if you have a broadband connection, such as DSL or cable.
    Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) might be offline or experiencing heavy Internet traffic. Wait a while, and then try again.
    If you are on a corporate network, the network settings might be the problem. Check with your system administrator.
    If you use a file or music sharing program, someone might be downloading a file from your computer. Try disabling file sharing services while you're downloading and see if the process gets faster.
    You might have too many programs open at the same time. Try closing unnecessary programs.
    Your computer might have spyware running. Try scanning your computer for spyware. See related topics for more information on spyware.
    Missing updates can affect your computer's performance. Go to the Windows Update (http://update.microsoft.com) website and check for updates.
  3. ohene_ba Newcomer, in training

    log from combofixe

    I'm attaching the log from combofixe. Please let me know if it comes through okay. And what do I do from here? Thanks again.
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