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On system start up Windows Xp does all that it normally does then a sudden pop up " Lsass.exe" with the title and then " Windows doesn't have enough System Resources to start(or something similar..?) the API" then it restarts then i press F8 to try it in safe mode... same thing pops up... Nothing major has really happened on it , except trying to download Ubuntu . iso on a cd but i stopped it cause it was making the laptop too slow and thats about it...
so any suggestions? oh and it windows XP SP2 home edition....

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Had you done a scan?

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Bartimäus said:

Had you done a scan?

how would you do that? i can't get pass the log in screen w/out the api message coming up...

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you can run a Os from cd!

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Bartimäus said:

you can run a Os from cd!

true... however aside from getting a new os and wiping the old one off the the laptop..which im not allowed to do, there's not much since every option from using F8 says "cannot complete API" so i'm pretty much stuck to a corner :(

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No, here is a link with introduction Ultimate Boot CD - Overview .

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Bartimäus said:

No, here is a link with introduction Ultimate Boot CD - Overview .

eh? i'm somewhat confused... since i don't know much about computers themselves this seems a little befuddling.basically iu should put it on a cd, or in my case a usb, and then plug it in then turn on the computer?

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Yes and then you had an Os with tools (avira) and you can make a scan!

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I think there is a description who to create at the download

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Bartimäus said:

I think there is a description who to create at the download

now i have another problem? how do i burn the iso to a flash drive? 'cuz the computer i'm on won't accept most disk for the interim... or do i just drag and drop the the iso file onto the drive and use it like that?

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No when you drop the .iso file only to the stick the OS don't start at the boot!

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Have you run the installer for UBCD?