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Error: This System is Shutting Down NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM c:windows\system32\services.exe Status Code 1073741819
Help to Fix LSASS.exe 1073741819 Logoff, Shutdown Count Down for XP Home on HP Xz185
Published by: San (8/29/2007)
Error: This System is Shutting Down NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM c:windows\system32\services.exe Status Code 1073741819. Help to Fix LSASS.exe 1073741819 Logoff, Shutdown Count Down for XP Home on HP Xz185 ?
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COMMENT
Name: linux23dragon
Might have to ask Bill Gates, because I don't think anyone knows what Status Code 1073741819 is :( Can we even try to fix it? Or will I go to jail?
Name: Mike
Don't worry linux23dragon, we are going to find you a solution soon. I see a ad here which says "Fix Lsass exe 1073741819.
Call 1-888-324-GEEK today!". Do you notice it too?
Name: Mike
It’s really cool that you have all these shitty ads on this site and theres NOTHING here you fuckin idiot
Name: Mike
There is no way to fix this problem as the file Services.exe is the Windows Service Control Manager and is needed to startup the services. This application is fired before the GUI kicks in so the only people who can possibly fix it are the people with the original source code. Namely MS.