Hi,
I would suggest contacting support for Norton GoBack.
Personally, I would not allow anything from Norton on any of my systems!
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Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
jayjay wrote:
> Thanks for the reply rajkohli and Bert.
>
> Unfortunately, I can't use either solution because the GoBack bootup
> screen precedes the option to go into safe mode. It goes into an
> infinite loop right from the start where pressing space bar does
> nothing, pressing ctrl+alt+g does nothing, and pressing f8 also does
> nothing, it just continuously loops.
>
> The only thing that precedes GoBack is choosing my boot option and
> getting into BIOS configs. If I could only get into safe mode or any
> windows configuration, I'd be able remove the rest of Systemworks with
> the utility that Bert recommended or I can just recover my files and
> then do a clean install of XP. That's why I've been contemplating
> fiddling with the fixmbr and fixboot but I need guidance on the
> dangers of doing something like that.
>
> If this helps anyone, the splash screen that I can't get past has this
> message on it:
> Norton GoBack(155)
> Norton GoBack has successfully restored the original MBR and BPB on
> disk #1. Since Norton GoBack wasn't disabled or uinstalled in the
> normal way, there is a possibility of some data loss. It is
> recommended that you run ScanDisk on logical drives on this disk as
> soon as possible.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> - Jay