On Dec 31, 11:19*pm, Boater wrote:
Boater wrote:
D K wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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Ahhhhh...You've found one of the many Norton aggravators. Really.
There are pages and pages of URLs that lead to ways to resolve
problems incurred in complete removal of Norton from a computer. I
kid you not.
I stopped using Norton some years ago because I could not get it to
update certain modules no matter what, and neither could the "tech
support" guys in Bombay.
Good luck!
Yup. *That's what I've read about Norton and attempts to remove it
completely. *I tried to delete it from my XP machine, but parts of it
are still there, including the window asking me if I want to install
it every time it boots. *I was told by someone with more computer
smarts than I that I'd be better off just to continue refusing it's
installation prompt, which I've been doing on that computer for about
4 years now.
I suppose I could just get in the habit of doing the same thing with
this new Vista machine.
Eisboch
Try this:
Open the "Run" command.
Type "prefetch".
It will open a window with several files - delete them all (really).
At a minimum it should help your start up time if it doesn't fix the
problem.
http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/000743.html
There are a lot of articles about prefetch. The first one I came across
says not to delete it.
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I see Reggie or one of the other assholes has "swiped" my "boater" id
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awwwww, poor Haweey