Lsass.exe in Windows safe mode system error.

Lsass.exe in Windows safe mode system error.  I tried to repair and recovery of Windows and he persists?  Any ideas on how to solve this problem?

Most of lsass.exe errors, if this is the result of malware, is the result of a corrupted registry, specifically in the security hive.

Follow the steps described here.

You can also try running chkdsk & an System File Checker analysis if the registry repair does not resolve the issue.

See you soon

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