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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 virus made changes to the Lsass.exe file. Restoring the Original msvcrt File The system 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 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 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