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May13-11, 07:04 AM   #1
 
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i am trying to clean up a pc for a friend but i cant get rid of norton av. went to add/delete selected remove it started uninstallation and encountered an error. after like ten minutes it said that it could not uninstall. it is a 2006 version of norton. help.
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May13-11, 07:55 AM   #2
 
There is a norton uninstaller available from Norton. Use this it should work.
May13-11, 08:04 AM   #3
 
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If that fails try booting into a Linux live CD and deleting all of the Norton AV files. If you can copy all of your friend's documents to an external drive, it may be easier (and better performance wise) to format the drive and reinstall from scratch, assuming you have the required installation disks.
May13-11, 07:30 PM   #4
 
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i dont have the space to copy all his files. i have my xp professional i could give him and start from scratch. i think he got his cpu from a pawny. i was hoping to avoid this. i'll try the uninstaller first. thanx. random question: why do people pin every possible program to their startup menu, then complain about loading time? hey thanx for the help
May15-11, 01:03 AM   #5
 
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Have you tried deleting it in safe mode?
May15-11, 01:16 AM   #6
 
You can't just delete the files. There's drivers and registry entries related to complex AVs like Norton. It's possible, but more complex than you seem to think. That method, if done incorrectly, will leave you with more stuff wrong than just leaving it alone. Use their uninstaller, and if that doesn't work, contact their user support.
May15-11, 01:31 AM   #7
 
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the removal tool looks promising the hang up is pcanywhere. if i try uninstalling this i get error 1237. invalid drive: I:\.
May16-11, 03:10 PM   #8
 
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i fixed it. i ended up just slaving it to an old drive i had, then deleting the system files for symantic. i also deleted the registry files for symantic. then i unslaved it and hooked her back up and ran glary utilities. i know this is not the proper way but i was at my wits end. i had no cd, no drive i(ithink it was a server or something) and all the info i could gather seemed to need these things to remove it. there seems to be no adverse effects.
May16-11, 03:11 PM   #9
 
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Have you tried deleting it in safe mode?
tried but was denied acces to those files
May16-11, 03:16 PM   #10
 
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You can't just delete the files. There's drivers and registry entries related to complex AVs like Norton. It's possible, but more complex than you seem to think. That method, if done incorrectly, will leave you with more stuff wrong than just leaving it alone. Use their uninstaller, and if that doesn't work, contact their user support.
contacted support and they never got back to me. also he got it at a pawn shop so no resource cd. i'm interested in the stuff that could go wrong, because i deleted all the files already.
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