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Various error messages and computer will not boot up properly


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meemo

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Hello,

I seem to have a very annoying problem and really hope you can help me!
I was working on the computer in photoshop doing some designs and then the computer restarted all by itself quite suddenly.

Then I kept getting an error after the computer rebooted trying to load a file called scan.msi then the computer just kept restarting and not load properly for a while. I realised it must have been a scanner problem because the last thing I did was install a HP Officejet scanner.

I tried to reboot the system and start up and luckily it worked then i uninstalled the scanner and that was that the error disappeared.

But then the computer was still acting really weird. I have comodo firewall, spyware blaster and malware antimalware bytes installed on the system.

I ran antimalware bytes and it said there was nothing detected and the system was fine. I wanted to run Kaspersky online scanner as well to get a second opinion when i found i couldn't get on the internet. I am or was using a google chrome browser i tried my internet explorer browser but i couldn't get to that either.

Now all of a sudden the system keeps restarting and freezing every time it loads up to the welcome screen and the a few times it gets passed the welcome screen and comes up with a different error sign each time like, insufficiant memory error or lsass.exe has failed to load. I even get messages like system will now restart with a timer on it and it says that lsass.exe has terminated and this has been issued by the NT/framework.

The computer isn't that old but i haven't used it for a while and it has not been updated. I went on it to try and load some key updates but i couldn't load them because of there is always a fault with the validating process. I have contacted Microsoft about this as i have a genuine copy of windows and in short they are working to resolve the problem with that.

In the mean time i would appreciate some help with this problem

Thank you for your time.
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