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Under Select a program to customize , select Maya using the drop down menu. Now, under select the preferred graphics processor , select High-performance NVidia processor using the drop down menu. We can try updating the Microsoft. NET framework to the latest version. To update the Microsoft. NET framework navigate to. NET Framework 4. NET Framework Runtime and install it. We can change the virtual memory and check if that resolves the issue. To Increase the virtual memory follow the steps mentioned below:.

This will open Run. In Run dialog box, type sysdm. Click on Advanced tab. Under Performance click on Settings. Go to Advanced tab, and click on Change. I always got the last good known config option but it never got in at all, it would just send me back to the original message. Did you have to build the CD as the download instructions suggest or did you just download it and inserted it without building? I didn't actually run the program but perhaps it helped having it in the drive as I couldn't get anything to work before.

It's worth a try. I'm still having other problems so I don't think I'm out of the clear with problems. Antivirus program said it was a Trojan threat.

Anyhow I'll keep checking back for updates. You can't just download ubcd4win and burn it to a CD. You have to follow most, if not all of the steps they give you in the how to to create an ISO which you then burn to a CD.

The part that takes the most time is updating the antivirus plugins to the latest signatures The rest has been easy. I'm working on a different laptop that has a corrupted SECURITY registry hive that has not responded favorably to the registry recovery wizard but I'm so very much closer to fixing than I was even one week ago. I know I had to download something before it would write to the disk.

I didn't find the instructions to be very clear. It's been 2 days since I had the laptop on so hopefully things are still running better. If not, I have your solution to help. Thank you so much! It was great! I ran the registry repair wizard and I was able to restore it to a point 2 weeks before. I rebooted and still get to the same point.. Nothing else happens. I wil reboot again with UBCD and see what other options I can try including running the antivirus and antimalware progs.

Any ideas anyone? I can't remember which menu I found it under so you may have to search for a bit. Disk tools, diagnostics, I think On the second laptop I used the boot disc to repair, I couldn't repair anything until I ran chkdsk to recover from and mark the bad sector in the FAT.

Fortunately for me, the laptop wasn't used for more than recording court proceedings so I knew the registry wouldn't change much from day to day so I went back a few months for a registry copy using the registry restore wizard. You may need to do the same but since viruses and malware can compromise lsass. Check the user directories for corruption, clear user specific temp dirs and reset as many ACLs as you can. Users who log in remotely, and roaming profiles especially. Have a look at this MSKB article.

What software? I have been getting crashes lately with this being the culprit. I Googled it and found that lsass. It started a couple of weeks ago, I figured I had tweaked or screwed with something I shouldn't have and undid some things I did to explorer.

Since then, I haven't had any problem, but there again my problem was only happening every few days so I don't know for sure if the prob has crept up again. Hopefully someone out there can shed some light on this for us both. Hmmm, I'll look into the retail thing, I'm not really sure where we stand with MS and all the agreements they're trying to force down our throats.

I can't really check any of the directories since I can't boot at all, although I guess I could use a boot disk and get in through dos and maybe delete some of that stuff. My suspicion is that the culprit is Edge.

I think I'll try Firefox as my only browser for a while and see what happens. To be continued Type control userpasswords2 and press OK. Under User Account window and under Users tab, click Add tab. Under How will this person sign-in windows, click the option at the bottom Sign in without a Microsoft account not recommended.

On the next window click Local Account at the bottom. Choose a user name use password if you want to or you can leave the password section blank as it is just to test. Click Next and then click Finish. As you click Finish, the previous User Accounts window remains on the screen.

Select newly created user and click Properties. Click Group Membership tab. Click to select Administrator and click Other and select Administrator from drop-down menu. Click Apply and then click OK. Hope this information is helpful. Please feel free to reply in case you face any other issues with Windows in future. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse.

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