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More info?)
Did you choose to install the Service Pack 2 Technical Beta? The only
other thing I can think of is to try that repair install
What hotfix is it that you think is causing this? They are usually very
well tested, but I guess it is possible for one to get through that
isn't of standart quality.
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Nathan McNulty
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
> I have a firewall that is constantly on. A full virus
> scan does not reveal anything amiss. adware and spyware
> checks are also negative. My point is that the only
> programs that i downloaded were the microsoft ones on
> Friday, therefore as other users are experiencing the
> same re-boot problems there must be something wrong with
> the upgrades.
>
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>As I mentioned in the other post, I would recommend
>
> scanning for viruses
>
>>and malware. Check your firewall settings if you have
>
> one, but most
>
>>importantly, try doing a repair installation.
>>
>>Boot off your Windows XP CD, choose Install, Setup will
>
> find the
>
>>existing installation, choose R to repair it, and it
>
> should do
>
>>everything for you from there
>>
>>----
>>Nathan McNulty
>>
>>
>>brian wrote:
>>
>>>I have had my computer for the last 6 months with a
>
> adsl
>
>>>speedtouch usb modem. No problems until this week when
>>>all of a sudden the computer starts rebooting itself
>>>everytime I am on the internet. I have used system
>>>restore but that doesn't work so I thought what have
>
> io
>
>>>recently installed, nothing apart from windows xp
>>>upgrades. My suspicion is that one of those upgrades
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> is
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>>>causing a serious conflict with the usb modems.
>
> Microsoft
>
>>>please sort this out.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>I have just upgraded my pc to windows XP from Windows
>
> 98
>
>>>>SE and have installed the speedtouch 330 adsl modem.
>>>>However, when i access the internet the computer
>>>>restarts.
>>>>An error message appears on the screen saying there
>
> was
>
>>>a
>>>
>>>
>>>>problem with C:\windows\system32\lsass.exe . I think
>>>
>>>this
>>>
>>>
>>>>may be a registry problem but it must have something
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> to
>
>>>>do with the modem as it happens when on the internet.
>>>>Can anybody help?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>justin Sherlock
>>>>.
>>>>
>>
>>.
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