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Sun 18/07/04 at 09:24
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I put a copy of Norton Internet Security onto my computer yesterday and left it updating whilst I was at work. I came home, rebooted and nothing would work.

The desktop loads up fine, and the two norton logos load up in the system tray, but my LAN connection icon doesnt - and also if I try and perform just about any function the computer crashes.

I can't perform a system restore, add/remove programme or anything like that because it crashes when I try to do it. I have tried safe mode, but I cannot remove programs in safe mode, or edit the startup (I dont think).

I have absolutely no idea what the problem is, and likewise no idea what to do about the problem. Any help is going to be hugely appreciated.
Mon 19/07/04 at 10:23
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"SOUP!"
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I used to use AVG but a few viruses slipped through it so we switched to PC Cillin (absolutely brilliant but the trial ran out) so im getting panda now, which is good too. Its a firewall and Antivirus combo.
Mon 19/07/04 at 08:52
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Norton is crap. There's no doubt about it. It gets in the way, uses far more CPU power than it needs and doesn't do it's job half the time.

I'll stand by the following recommendations as a kick ass combination. 2 of them are free too...

ZoneAlarm Pro (Trial available)
AVG Antivirus (Free)
Ad-Aware (Free)

Those 3 are all you'll ever need for Internet Security.
Mon 19/07/04 at 05:34
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"Bicycle"
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Silent-Scope wrote:
> Norton is crap..

I want to agree, but what to use instead?
Sun 18/07/04 at 20:55
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Silent-Scope wrote:
> Norton is crap..

Not if you use it properly.
Sun 18/07/04 at 16:35
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Norton is crap..
Sun 18/07/04 at 13:59
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"SOUP!"
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Thanks but I already sorted it mate
Sun 18/07/04 at 13:20
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Try and delete some big programmes or just get the system disk and re-install it again
Sun 18/07/04 at 13:17
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"SOUP!"
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I did it, without formatting.

*thrusts*

I unchecked the Norton and symantech stuff in the services tab of msconfig and also unchecked them from running on startup (Whilst in safe mode), then rebooted into regular mode (without them interfering), and was able to uninstall them.
Sun 18/07/04 at 12:35
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"Spurs 1 - 0 Man Utd"
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Kyle, when you hover your mouse over the toolbar, does the pointer turn into a watch-galss, ors omething else?

If so, that's exactly what I got and it was after installing McAffee. I ended up having to format and start from scratch I'm afraid.
Sun 18/07/04 at 10:29
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"Tornado Of Souls"
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I had something similar to this happen to me, and I put it down to Norton AV. It gave errors when trying to open virtually anything instead of crashing, but it sounds like the same sort of thing. I did manage to edit the startup line but it didn't help. Weird thing was it didn't happen just after I'd installed it or anything, it just went one day.
I ended up formatting. You don't need the desktop to be able to do it, you just need to run the computer in the commandprompt mode, use the command format C: and you're away. You'll need your Windows disc handy, basically, you just run the format, restart and stick the disc in and it should start installing Windows. If it doesn't, you'll need to edit your BIOS settings (typically DEL when you first turn it on) to get it to boot from the CD drive before the HD.
Hope that made sense.
Oh, what Windows are you using? Because XP makes it a little more complicated to get to a command prompt from what I remember.

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