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Old 01-07-2005, 05:53 PM
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Canīt reinstall Norton System Works!!

sorry,some words might be wrong .. I speak English fairly well , I am from Brazil ...
I tried to active Nortonīs full sytem scan and an alert appered telling me some file was lost.. so I had to install Norton again..
OK, than I first removed Norton from my Hard Disk and then I tried 2 reinstall Norton..
But I could not make it, cause Norton System Works(not the anti-virus) is still in the hard disk...wich make the reinstall impossible. And even when I open "install or remove programs" in the Control Panel, the Norton SW doesnīt appears , i.e, I canīt remove it , so I canīt install Norton again .
Some sugestion ?

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Old 01-07-2005, 06:34 PM
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Norton System Works! Click here!
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Old 02-04-2005, 12:22 PM
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It has been my experience that you do not really want to use any program Norton offers other than antivirus and firewall. (I just posted a similar longer answer in a different thread)
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Old 02-04-2005, 03:45 PM
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Of all the Norton products people install SystemWorks seems to be the culprit most of the time when they have problems with their pc.

Personally I would thank your lucky stars it WON'T reinstall.

A registry search to clean out all the Norton/Symantec/SystemWorks entries may help,........ (careful here, some Symantec and Norton registry entries are for WinXP Security Centre to monitor AV/ Firewall status so if you delete the wrong one manually and reinstall SystemWorks you may find Security Centre with a monitoring problem) or you could try Registry Mechanic. If you have a partial uninstall it will find redundant registry entries and remove them. Delete the SystemWorks folder from program files then run Registry Mechanic.

Remember the golden rule of the registry:

Back up before you make any alteration to any registry keys.
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Old 02-04-2005, 03:46 PM
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I got this from that link lmao :

We're Sorry ...
An error has occurred in the Symantec Knowledge Base.

You may have:

accessed a document which is no longer available
attempted to open an invalid document
OR ...
there could be a temporary problem.
Please press the BACK button in your web browser or go back to the Symantec Knowledge Base page.


Kinda says a lot lol
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Old 02-04-2005, 04:27 PM
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Be assured that when I posted the link (nearly one month ago) it was valid, and offered insight on dealing with the problem at hand.
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Old 02-04-2005, 08:01 PM
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I got this from that link lmao :

We're Sorry ...
An error has occurred in the Symantec Knowledge Base.




Kinda says a lot lol

This is a perfect reason why people shouldn`t dig up old threads just to amuse themselves.

web sites, and pages change on a regular basis.....
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Old 02-15-2005, 05:11 PM
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This is a perfect reason why people shouldn`t dig up old threads just to amuse themselves.

web sites, and pages change on a regular basis.....

Hahaha, sorry but I couldn't help myself. Not making fun of you....I've been dogging Symantec for a week with problems with NSW2004 Pro and SpeedDisk. Their tech. support provided me with 2 links to fix the problem, and each link page had the same error message....hahaha, from their own tech.... support so I did what their final suggestion was, uninstalled NSW...of course I went a step further and tossed the CD!
Paulo, I wish you the best of luck! If you're running XP and you created a restore point prior to installing Norton...you might be able to go back to that....
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