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  • LSA Shell (Export Version) error

    I just re-formatted my compuer (I have Windows Xp Pro) but I keep getting the "LSA Shell (Export Version): error that comes up. Then a few seconds later I get that annoying shutdown in 60 seconds error. I've tried SO many things to try and get rid of this virus. I really don't know what to try now... help!

    BTW, how can I switch my keyboard settings to UK? They are stuck on in US and some of the keys are different.

  • #2
    Well to stop the shutdown process you can go to Start -> Run and type "shutdown -a" and hit Run. I think then you should get all the Windows updates and look around a bit on the net. Do a virus scan and look for some Sasser worm fixes because that sounds a lot like it.
    sdg

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    • #3
      yeah, i found the @stop shutdown@ thing. I've tried almost every sasser/blaster worm removal tool I can find. I've even re-re-formatted but not even that fixed it. How can I get a virus with a clean computer?
      Last edited by NaiLed; 11-14-2004, 02:35 PM.

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      • #4
        Adaware
        spybot search & destroy?
        If you want to I can give you a full working McAffee Anti-Virus program
        Mail me
        I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal...

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        • #5
          ahhhh. finally. If you wanna know what I did:

          disabled system restore
          enable windows XP firewall
          download "stinger" (McAfee thingy)
          download this patch
          reboot
          install Microsoft patch
          reboot in safe mode
          run Stinger
          reboot

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          • #6
            I'm a college student which means I should get a free copy of McAfee, but I don't. Instead we get this wankarse StarOffice app. I'm gonna go buy a gun for school tomorrow.

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            • #7
              Yea you should be turning off sysrestore for any virus removal. All the newest ones are integrated in the startup so its a never-ending cycle.
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