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accounts on the system. Three things that may cause an error with the Lsass.exe process: The msvcrt.dll file was corrupted or replaced with an incompatible version. The user deleted or corrupted the Lsass.exe file. A http://www.tech-faq.com/lsassexe-system-error.html virus made changes to the Lsass.exe file. Restoring the Original msvcrt File The system http://superuser.com/questions/56998/how-do-i-solve-an-lsass-exe-application-error-shown-at-the-windows-xp-boot user must have access to the installation CD for their Operating System. Most Windows XP systems come with an installation disk, while newer versions may not if the system was pre-installed and can be restored through the recovery partition of their drive and the recovery console. For those who have the installation media: 1) Insert the CD/DVD exe system into system's disc drive. 2) Restart the system while making sure that the BIOS is set to load the CD/DVD before attempting to load the hard disk. In some systems, there may be an option to choose which item is booted by entering the boot menu (usually on notebook PCs). This will boot up the Windows Setup process from the disk. Or For those who have a recovery partition on their hard exe system error disk: During the startup process, prior to booting into Windows, press the F11 button on the keyboard to tell the BIOS to load the recovery partition. In some systems, the key may be the "Ctrl" key or another option. Once the recovery partition has booted, the recovery options will be listed. How to Restore msvcrt.dll from this point: Through both the Installation media and the recovery partition, it is possible to access the recovery function at the "Welcome to Setup Screen" by pressing the letter "R" on the keyboard once. This will open the restore command that allows the user to select from a list of possible installed Windows Operating Systems on the hard disk. Choose the option that is installed on the disk, which usually corresponds with the number "1," but it can be other options depending on how the system is set up. From this point, type in the administrator password (usually blank) then press "Enter" to continue. Note: Depending on the system's manufacturer, the user may need to use a special default administrator password instead of the one that is installed on the actual "Administrator" account. Check the computer manual or other reference materials if the default administrator password does not work. This allows access to the recover
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I solve an 'lsass.exe' application error shown at the Windows XP boot? up vote 3 down vote favorite 3 When I turn on my PC under Windows (XP) it passes the loading stage but except showing me the explorer, it shows lsass.exe Application error: the application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005) click on ok to terminate the Application What should I do to solve my problem? I do not want to reinstall a new Windows. Any body knows why is it happen? windows boot lsass share|improve this question edited Oct 13 '14 at 19:18 ruffp 2351615 asked Oct 18 '09 at 16:36 Am1rr3zA 3,29293151 Reinstall or repair, I guess. –Joey Oct 18 '09 at 16:52 1 Have you tried the steps proposed by harrymc? There is not much else to propose at this stage, a bounty won't bring much more. –Gnoupi Oct 30 '09 at 15:30 I solve this by reinstall new windows but I want know if I face it again solve it easier!!! –Am1rr3zA Oct 31 '09 at 18:24 What Internet Security software do you run? –Umber Ferrule Nov 1 '09 at 21:37 @Am1rr3zA, you were given steps to solve it, but you didn't try them. So there is no way to give you a sure solution now, since you don't have the situation anymore. When lsass (or any critical system program) is corrupted, there is not much else to do than what was proposed already to you. –Gnoupi Nov 2 '09 at 8:23 | show 1 more comment 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote accepted +50 From your post, I understand that you cannot manage to boot or logon into Windows. lsass.exe is a favorite target of viruses, and it's likely that a virus has destroyed lsass.exe while trying to infect your machine. If you can boot into Safe mode (F8 during the boot), restore your system to an earlier system restore point. Then scan your disk using several anti-virus programs. If you can't boot into Safe mode, try to boot into the Last Known Good Configuration (using F8). If that also doesn't work, you should Perform a Repair Installation. EDIT You may also use a rescue live-CD virus scanner : I like best Avira AntiVir Rescue