Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Lsass Exe System Error Fix


Did you get this Lsass.exe error message:
Lsass.exe error – system error: Security Accounts Manager initialization failed because of the following error: A device attached to the sytem is not functioning. Error Status: 0xc0000001. Please Click Ok to shutdown this system and reboot inot Safe Mode. check the event log for more detailed information.


 



Lsass.exe stands for Local Security Authentication Server and it's responsible for verifying users when they log into Windows. In addition to that, lsass.exe is responsible for enforcing security policies within Windows. Basically, it's lsass.exe that checks your log in credentials and either grants or denies access. Lsass.exe is a process that is in charge of the way Microsoft Windows deals with security and security affiliated policies, authority domain authentication, and Active Directory management with your personal computer. It is considered as the Microsoft Windows data file which is located in the c:\windows\system32 or c:\winnt\system32. If something goes wrong and you force-close the lsass.exe process, you will get a Windows errors and will have to reboot your computer.


See more .EXE or .DLL errors: Kernel32.dll error, Iexplore.exe application error.


Harmful Impacts of lsass.exe:
* Violates your privacy
* Changes system settings
* Displays numerous pop ups or warnings stating that the system is infected
* Modify the registry entries
* Slow down the speed of internet
* Also crash the system
* Lessen the system performance
* Creates various malicious files
* Situated at hidden or unseen locations
* Steals your personal and confidential data

The cause of these errors is actually down to the way in which Windows will try and use the lsass.exe file on your system. Every time you try to load up your computer, it will run the file to control a variety of important settings & options that your system may have. This normally works correctly & discreetly - running smoothly on your system without you even knowing, however the errors you're seeing are generally being caused by the way in which your system will be unable to correctly process the settings needed to run the lsass.exe file.

An lsass application error occurs when a vital registry component becomes corrupted. This can be due to a recent application installation that failed, a virus, a bad hard drive, memory errors or spyware/malware infections. The most common reason, however, is registry corruption. If you're getting these kinds of error during startup, shutdown or anytime in between, it's a good idea to check your registry for invalid entries. It is not recommended for normal computer users to edit any entries in the registry as you can delete items that the system needs to startup. It's important to note that your registry should be backed up before making changes to it. There are many programs that can backup your registry and clean it automatically.

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