Boot error after uninstalling Norton Antivirus

S

steve

Received a "C:windows/system32/cstsrv.dll is not a valid...
..." something or other (Blue Screen) after the windows logo
on boot up. It passes by so fast that is all I could catch
before it reboots itself continuously over and over. What
proceeded this problem was Norton Systemworks telling me
there was a problem and to unistall then reinstall Norton
Antivirus. After uninstalling it asked me to reboot and
then this. Tried safe mode and last know configuration, but
no success. I also tried botting from the windows disk and
acting like I was installing windows to the point of it
telling me windows is already on the hard drive but do I
want to try to fix it. Dis not see the previous install.
PLEASE if anyone can suggest a fix without re-installing
Windows, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
C

Charles C. Drew

I believe Symantec has a program that will remove all traces of NAV from
your system. I seem to recall using something like this after upgrading a
Windows ME machine running NAV 2001 to XP without Uninstalling NAV first.

| Received a "C:windows/system32/cstsrv.dll is not a valid...
| .." something or other (Blue Screen) after the windows logo
| on boot up. It passes by so fast that is all I could catch
| before it reboots itself continuously over and over. What
| proceeded this problem was Norton Systemworks telling me
| there was a problem and to unistall then reinstall Norton
| Antivirus. After uninstalling it asked me to reboot and
| then this. Tried safe mode and last know configuration, but
| no success. I also tried botting from the windows disk and
| acting like I was installing windows to the point of it
| telling me windows is already on the hard drive but do I
| want to try to fix it. Dis not see the previous install.
| PLEASE if anyone can suggest a fix without re-installing
| Windows, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 

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