CyberDefenseGuide
A How-To Guide To Internet Security and Windows Repair


Internet Security Windows Repair
Foreword
Malware Introduction
Symptoms of Malware
Causes of Malware
Backup
System Recovery Disk
Restore Point
Antivirus
AntiKeyloggers
Uninstalls
Antivirus Scanners
Advanced Scanners
Leaktesting
Firewall
Batch Files
Windows Update
User Accounts
Passwords
Browsers
Hosts File
Internet Speed
Parental Controls
Performance
How To Repair Your PC
Hardware Faults
Cleanup
Virtual Memory
Defragment
Chkdsk
System File Checker
System Restore
Safe Mode
System Recovery
Recovery Console
Event Viewer
Windows Services
Batch Files
References
Remotescan          Remote Virus Removal and Security Maintenance Service          Remotescan



Common Problems


Blue/Black Screen Of Death (BSOD)  is the name of the screen displayed during a standard Windows system crash or breakdown.
It is blue or black with white writing and represents the code being processed at the time the system breakdown.
If your pc suffers a BSOD you can use a restore point to repair Windows.


If you try running the tools or any other software or files and constantly get  the error message "cannot find the specified file" you have
a specific virus and should follow the removal advice here.

Malware often pretends to be lsass.exe. For example, the Sasser worm found a vulnerability in LSASS and spreads
via a remote buffer overflow in Windows XP and Windows 2000 computers.
This worm can spread without any interaction with humans, nor does it 'travel by email' like many other worms.
Scan your computer with Auslogics Antivirus to make sure it's not infected.

If your computer enters a reboot loop because of an lsass.exe error, you get an lsass.exe error when trying to change your password,
or the errors are caused by an infections, do the following:

1. After booting into Windows quickly click Start and then Run
2. Type in shutdown -a and press Enter.

This will prevent your computer from restarting continuously.



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