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VPC 7 failure

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doug-h@ca.rr.com - 18 Aug 2007 05:16 GMT
My existing VPC 7 all of a sudden stoped loading, giving an "Isass.exe
System Error: Insufficient system resources to complete the API"
message.

I was able to reinstall VPC7 and Windows XP Pro, which works fine, but
my old version with all my files still refuses to open. As I haven''t
been aable to find any troubleshooting reference to the situation,
does anyone have any suggestions?
Fred Horvat - 19 Aug 2007 13:47 GMT
Lucky you.

ISASS.EXE is a virus or that's what a couple Web Sites say.

http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/isass/
http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/isass/

On 8/18/07 12:16 AM, in article
1187410595.544177.260210@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com, "doug-h@ca.rr.com"

> My existing VPC 7 all of a sudden stoped loading, giving an "Isass.exe
> System Error: Insufficient system resources to complete the API"
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> been aable to find any troubleshooting reference to the situation,
> does anyone have any suggestions?
Mac G - 20 Aug 2007 08:21 GMT
Yes, lots of references to it as a virus.
This site claims a free fix:
http://pcperformancetools.com/regcure/exe-errors.php?exe-fix=isass%20viru
s

> Lucky you.
>
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> > been aable to find any troubleshooting reference to the situation,
> > does anyone have any suggestions?
Steve Jain - 20 Aug 2007 17:14 GMT
unless it's really lsass.exe, where l=L, and that is a standard Windows
service.

> Yes, lots of references to it as a virus.
> This site claims a free fix:
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> > > been aable to find any troubleshooting reference to the situation,
> > > does anyone have any suggestions?
doug-h@ca.rr.com - 25 Aug 2007 22:08 GMT
How would I apply the fix if I can't get windows to open? I can open
another uninfected version, but will running the fix from there
correct the problems on my infected VM?

> Yes, lots of references to it as a virus.
> This site claims a free fix:http://pcperformancetools.com/regcure/exe-errors.php?exe-fix=isass%20...
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> > > been aable to find any troubleshooting reference to the situation,
> > > does anyone have any suggestions?
Paul Power - 28 Aug 2007 19:08 GMT
On Aug 25, 6:08 pm, dou...@ca.rr.com wrote:
> How would I apply the fix if I can't get windows to open? I can open
> another uninfected version, but will running the fix from there
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In the VPC menu bar, click on File and select 'Migrate Data'. Then
choose 'Transfer documents from Existing PC'.
Assuming that you get no error message (which means that the VM is
totally corrupt), this will add a 'local drive E:' to your new virtual
machine. You would be able to access that to extract your data files.
You will need to re-install your applications, though.
More help on this in the Virtual PC help files.....
 
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