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I used Knoppix to recover from an LSASS error (endpoint format is invalid). Since the error occurred before the Windows Desktop loaded and I couldn't even boot in SAFE mode, I booted from a Knoppix CD, navigated to my data, and saved them to a portable USB hard drive. Although I was totally unfamiliar with the user interface (I can barely SPELL Linux), it was intuitive enough for me to use easily. I then formatted and re-installed. Posted by: Schnazola at July 18, 2006 6:10 AMThanks, Shanzola for the encouragement. I have a hard time spelling SPELL if that gives you a clue about my computer expertise. You've given me the encouragement to give it a try. And thanks to you too, Leo for another informative article! Posted by: Mary at July 18, 2006 9:23 AMIf you can, please help me... Try Live CD suggestions in the article: knoppix, for one example. Posted by: Leo Notenboom at December 26, 2006 10:24 PMthank you! Posted by: kait at September 19, 2007 4:50 PMHi, i have a small problem with mt Dell Inspiron 600 LapTop,i cant boot it up at all.infact am its a virus.i cant boot in Safe neither can boot in command Prompt.so i need help urgently.thanks alot Posted by: Martin Williams at October 10, 2007 2:19 AMIf you have a second PC you can hang the (possibly) infected drive on the second PC as a slave drive and scan it that way. Posted by: Peter Moreland at February 2, 2008 7:56 AMHere's a question, once upon a time I remember Nortons antivirus disk being bootable with a Dos scan and virus removal utility in it. does anything like that still exsits? and if so what company still makes it it was fantastic if you thought you were infected and couldn't boot. scanned EVERTYHING , you'd load your dat files a floppy after you booted to the CD and run it from there. Posted by: Max Taylor at March 20, 2008 2:01 PMTry to use Avast boot scan. It runs before Windows GUI is loaded. It is also free for non-commercial use. This is no advertisment :) I use it too in this situation. http://avast.com/ Posted by: chaleem at March 21, 2008 10:52 PMComment Page: 1 | 2
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