Hi,
I don't know what has happened with Norton ( anything ) over the last 5
years or so. It used to be such a great program but now it has become such a
pain.
By using Norton's removal tool you are trying to get a product from Norton
to remove Norton stuff ( that in istelf is a laugh ) but what I suggest you
do is now that the registry is cleared of it go into Windows explorer and
look for any Norton directory and physically remove the files. This might be
better done in safe mode ( not sure if Vista has one though ) If it doesn't
make sure that you check your taskbar and exit ot quit any norton stuff
before trying to remove files. Other than that do a search on the web for
something that will remove all of a program.
I hope that this answer helps ?
"WBurchnall" wrote:
>
> I wish I had some good advice for you here. I know Norton can be a bit
> of a pain. I've heard it from so many sources and consumers about
> removing Norton. I'd normally recommend the removal tool here:
>
> 'Download and run the Norton Removal Tool' (http://tinyurl.com/6oq8f)
>
> However, since you've tried the latest version of the offical removal
> tool and went through your register. ... Good luck comrade. Your best
> bet may be google.
>
>
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> WBurchnall
>