So when is this error popping up, and what is the exact error? lsass.exe (note "L" not "I" for lsass) is not something your machine will go...
Presumably if the winnt executable is in that i386 folder, then you could go make some Windows XP bootdisks (bootdisk.com or something like that),...
Probably the sound/audio driver here
Robocopy from the resource kit tools will do this.
I don't get the feeling this is related, but, this hotfix came across my desk this morning When you try to put a Windows XP-based computer into...
Grab Process Explorer from Sysinternals (free). When the authentication dialog pops up, leave it, and also launch Process Explorer. There is a...
The LSM is something you want, but if you'd like to verify the authenticity of the binary, download sigcheck from Sysinternals (free)...
Is this a multidomain forest? Have you gone to View>Advanced Features in ADUC and then looked at the ACL of the group? Does the manager user...
In the future what I would do in this case is grab Process Explorer from SysInternals (free), and when your app is running at 100% CPU, double...
Where specifically do you get this error and what steps do you take to get it? Can you paste in the *entire* error dialog? Press Ctrl+C when...
F6 isn't the ideal here. Goto HP.com in the support & drivers section and search for Proliant DL380 G3. You need to download the SmartStart ISO...
We can probably figure this out pretty quickly with a dump of explorer when the hang occurs. I can give you the directions to do it, we can start...
Looking at all these, I'm somewhat inclined to say you probably have a very messed up driver floating around. You said you updated the video...
Given the specifics of this crash, I'm inclined to believe you need to figure out a way to update the drivers. It's unlikely this is hardware related.
Without seeing the dump I couldn't say for certain, but I'd guess it's probably your video driver. Try getting the latest from whomever.
This is the second one of this crash I've seen today actually. It's a stack overflow perpetrated by Symantec. I'm not certain which driver in...
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