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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP (Solved) - PLEASE HELP!!! Isass.exe- bad image and other errors (9 posts) Started 6 years ago by h18y110 http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/please-help-isassexe-bad-image-and-other-errors Latest reply from h18y110 Topic Viewed 3246 times h18y110 Posts: 5 This post has http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/windows-xp-bad-image-error.107236/ been reported. Hi when i turn on my laptop, errors such as Isass.exe-bad image, googleupdate.exe-bad image, etc pop up about three times. and when the log on screen appears, some more errors pop up. after i log in, the wallpaper shows up with no icons. i have tried accessing the task manager with ctrl+alt+del on the wallpaper screen, but bad image another error just pops up saying "taskmgr.exe-bad image- the application or DLL C:WINDOWS/system 32/takavere.ll is not a valid windows image. please check this against your installation diskette"' i click ok, then another error: ctfmon.exe- bad image i click ok, and finally the last error says "task manager has been disable by the adminstrator" i tried starting up in all the different types of safe modes, and it just leads me to a blue screen that bad image error says "a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage ...." my computer was like this since yesterday night, and maybe its from a program i downloaded right before it happened (corelvideostudios) although i was convinced it was safe because it came from download.com.... PLEASE HELP, i have SO much important data in my computer, and i didnt back any of it up.. i'm not such a comp geek either. thank you!! p.s i have windows xp Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top ProstheticHead Posts: 3281 This post has been reported. h18y119, hi. Open an elevated command prompt (start menu > All Programs > Accessories > right click command prompt, run as administrator) and type "sfc /scannow", let the scan finish and post results.. I think it's highly suspicious that your problems seemed to begin with this new software... Have you ran any virus or malware scanners? You should find this helpful.. :-) Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top h18y110 Posts: 5 This post has been reported. thank you for responding, but... i said that the wallpaper screen comes up but no icons.. meaning i cant get into start menu or anythingg.. nothing works anymore since i cant log on with safe mode either, i cant scan Reports: · Posted