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| | Slow Computer and Error Message Hi everyone, I have a problem on my laptop which is making it run very slow. I have Vista Home Premium. I will admit to one thing, I removed Norton antivirus from the add/remove or repair programs in the control panel. I then downloaded the free AVG antivirus software and then installed it. I have since been told that I should have downloaded the Norton removal tool first then remove Norton then install AVG but I didn't. So I typed into the start menu - Norton, symantec and live update and I deleted all the little files that came up relating to those titles, there are still a few files left that I cannot get rid of. I am assuming it is to do with this but it may be not but my PC is definitely running slower than it was before this action was taken. I have also activated a backup and restore three times but this did not make any difference. I also get a message that appears when the laptop is started up. Message that appears when laptop is started: - FAILED TO CONNECT TO A WINDOWS SERVICE Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service service. This problem prevents limited users from logging on to the system. As an administrative user, you can review the System Event Log for details about why the service didn't respond. Has anybody out there got any idea how I can fix this please? Gill |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi everyone, > > I have a problem on my laptop which is making it run very slow. I have > Vista Home Premium. > > I will admit to one thing, I removed Norton antivirus from the add/remove > or repair programs in the control panel. I then downloaded the free AVG > antivirus software and then installed it. > > I have since been told that I should have downloaded the Norton removal > tool first then remove Norton then install AVG but I didn't. So I typed > into the start menu - Norton, symantec and live update and I deleted all > the little files that came up relating to those titles, there are still a > few files left that I cannot get rid of. > > I am assuming it is to do with this but it may be not but my PC is > definitely running slower than it was before this action was taken. > > I have also activated a backup and restore three times but this did not > make any difference. > > I also get a message that appears when the laptop is started up. > > > Message that appears when laptop is started: - > > FAILED TO CONNECT TO A WINDOWS SERVICE > Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service > service. This problem prevents limited users from logging on to the > system. As an administrative user, you can review the System Event Log for > details about why the service didn't respond. > > Has anybody out there got any idea how I can fix this please? > > Gill |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uL$%23Q%23eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx Quote: > "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I have a problem on my laptop which is making it run very slow. I have >> Vista Home Premium. >> >> I will admit to one thing, I removed Norton antivirus from the add/remove >> or repair programs in the control panel. I then downloaded the free AVG >> antivirus software and then installed it. >> >> I have since been told that I should have downloaded the Norton removal >> tool first then remove Norton then install AVG but I didn't. So I typed >> into the start menu - Norton, symantec and live update and I deleted all >> the little files that came up relating to those titles, there are still a >> few files left that I cannot get rid of. >> >> I am assuming it is to do with this but it may be not but my PC is >> definitely running slower than it was before this action was taken. >> >> I have also activated a backup and restore three times but this did not >> make any difference. >> >> I also get a message that appears when the laptop is started up. >> >> >> Message that appears when laptop is started: - >> >> FAILED TO CONNECT TO A WINDOWS SERVICE >> Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service >> service. This problem prevents limited users from logging on to the >> system. As an administrative user, you can review the System Event Log >> for details about why the service didn't respond. >> >> Has anybody out there got any idea how I can fix this please? >> >> Gill > Did you try a System Restore to a point before you uninstalled Norton? If doesn't resolve it - I would uninstall AVG and then run the Norton removal tool. It wouldn't hurt to then run sfc /scannow and finally, reinstall AVG. |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message Hi Michael, I am not sure, I think I did but cannot be certain on that. Perhaps I should try again and report back. Gill "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uL$#Q#eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx Quote: > "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I have a problem on my laptop which is making it run very slow. I have >> Vista Home Premium. >> >> I will admit to one thing, I removed Norton antivirus from the add/remove >> or repair programs in the control panel. I then downloaded the free AVG >> antivirus software and then installed it. >> >> I have since been told that I should have downloaded the Norton removal >> tool first then remove Norton then install AVG but I didn't. So I typed >> into the start menu - Norton, symantec and live update and I deleted all >> the little files that came up relating to those titles, there are still a >> few files left that I cannot get rid of. >> >> I am assuming it is to do with this but it may be not but my PC is >> definitely running slower than it was before this action was taken. >> >> I have also activated a backup and restore three times but this did not >> make any difference. >> >> I also get a message that appears when the laptop is started up. >> >> >> Message that appears when laptop is started: - >> >> FAILED TO CONNECT TO A WINDOWS SERVICE >> Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service >> service. This problem prevents limited users from logging on to the >> system. As an administrative user, you can review the System Event Log >> for details about why the service didn't respond. >> >> Has anybody out there got any idea how I can fix this please? >> >> Gill > Did you try a System Restore to a point before you uninstalled Norton? |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message "GTS" <x@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:u5EY9BfEKHA.4608@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:uL$%23Q%23eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx Quote: >> "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: > That's a good answer. > If doesn't resolve it - I would uninstall AVG and then run the Norton > removal tool. It wouldn't hurt to then run sfc /scannow and finally, > reinstall AVG. The other question I meant to ask was, when I downloaded the Norton removal tool, I wasn't quite sure what version I had (which it asks for) so I do not know if I picked the right one. My dad loaded it on there but cannot find the disk or key number so is there any other way of finding out what version I have? |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ekOxXSfEKHA.4220@xxxxxx Quote: > > > "GTS" <x@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:u5EY9BfEKHA.4608@xxxxxx Quote: >> >> "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:uL$%23Q%23eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx Quote: >>> "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx > Quote: >> That's a good answer. >> If doesn't resolve it - I would uninstall AVG and then run the Norton >> removal tool. It wouldn't hurt to then run sfc /scannow and finally, >> reinstall AVG. > What is sfc /scannow? > > The other question I meant to ask was, when I downloaded the Norton > removal tool, I wasn't quite sure what version I had (which it asks for) > so I do not know if I picked the right one. My dad loaded it on there but > cannot find the disk or key number so is there any other way of finding > out what version I have? re. sfc That's a great link from the other poster re. sfc. One additional point - in Vista this must be run in an elevated command prompt. (Right click on command prompt and select Run as Administrator.) re. Norton Removal Tool The choices listed in http://service1.symantec.com/Support...05033108162039 differ with respect to instructions they show re. preserving the license information and reinstalling Norton. The executable file itself is the same for all. Since you're not reinstalling there should be no issue. |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message Ok GTS, I'll give it a whirl :-) thank you. Gill "GTS" <x@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ukC84sfEKHA.5780@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ekOxXSfEKHA.4220@xxxxxx Quote: >> >> >> "GTS" <x@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:u5EY9BfEKHA.4608@xxxxxx Quote: >>> >>> "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:uL$%23Q%23eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx >>>> "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>> news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx >> Quote: >>> That's a good answer. >>> If doesn't resolve it - I would uninstall AVG and then run the Norton >>> removal tool. It wouldn't hurt to then run sfc /scannow and finally, >>> reinstall AVG. >> What is sfc /scannow? >> >> The other question I meant to ask was, when I downloaded the Norton >> removal tool, I wasn't quite sure what version I had (which it asks for) >> so I do not know if I picked the right one. My dad loaded it on there >> but cannot find the disk or key number so is there any other way of >> finding out what version I have? > re. sfc > That's a great link from the other poster re. sfc. One additional > point - in Vista this must be run in an elevated command prompt. (Right > click on command prompt and select Run as Administrator.) > > re. Norton Removal Tool > The choices listed in > http://service1.symantec.com/Support...05033108162039 > differ with respect to instructions they show re. preserving the license > information and reinstalling Norton. The executable file itself is the > same for all. Since you're not reinstalling there should be no issue. > |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message Hi, Gill. A trick that often works for software that doesn't cleanly UNinstall is to...install it again! When its installer runs, it (re)creates the necessary Registry entries, plus any subsidiary files that the unsuccessful uninstall may have messed up. After the reinstall, follow the instructions, including the removal tool, in the proper order. On your other question about sfc /scannow: SFC is for System File Checker. This tests each of the core operating system files in \Windows, using techniques such as CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) to verify that no bits in the file are wrong or out of place. Any missing or damaged files are replaced by original copies that have been saved in a cache on your hard drive. These "originals" will have been updated by any Service Packs or other hotfixes that have been installed. SFC MIGHT need to see your original Vista DVD-ROM, so it's a good idea to have that handy. It usually doesn't take more than a few minutes to run SFC, but it can sometimes take longer, so don't get too impatient. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#UOs4JfEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Michael, > > I am not sure, I think I did but cannot be certain on that. Perhaps I > should try again and report back. > > Gill > > "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:uL$#Q#eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx Quote: >> "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I have a problem on my laptop which is making it run very slow. I have >>> Vista Home Premium. >>> >>> I will admit to one thing, I removed Norton antivirus from the >>> add/remove or repair programs in the control panel. I then downloaded >>> the free AVG antivirus software and then installed it. >>> >>> I have since been told that I should have downloaded the Norton removal >>> tool first then remove Norton then install AVG but I didn't. So I typed >>> into the start menu - Norton, symantec and live update and I deleted all >>> the little files that came up relating to those titles, there are still >>> a few files left that I cannot get rid of. >>> >>> I am assuming it is to do with this but it may be not but my PC is >>> definitely running slower than it was before this action was taken. >>> >>> I have also activated a backup and restore three times but this did not >>> make any difference. >>> >>> I also get a message that appears when the laptop is started up. >>> >>> >>> Message that appears when laptop is started: - >>> >>> FAILED TO CONNECT TO A WINDOWS SERVICE >>> Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service >>> service. This problem prevents limited users from logging on to the >>> system. As an administrative user, you can review the System Event Log >>> for details about why the service didn't respond. >>> >>> Has anybody out there got any idea how I can fix this please? >>> >>> Gill >> Did you try a System Restore to a point before you uninstalled Norton? |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message Thank-you R.C., The more advice the better really. I shall take it on board :-) Just out of interest, is "Regedit" to be trusted. I mean is it a good program that can really find all your unwanted files and clean up your system? Or is that totally different to what everybody else has been describing? Gill "R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eH6XxFhEKHA.4376@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, Gill. > > A trick that often works for software that doesn't cleanly UNinstall is > to...install it again! When its installer runs, it (re)creates the > necessary Registry entries, plus any subsidiary files that the > unsuccessful uninstall may have messed up. After the reinstall, follow > the instructions, including the removal tool, in the proper order. > > On your other question about sfc /scannow: SFC is for System File > Checker. This tests each of the core operating system files in \Windows, > using techniques such as CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) to verify that no > bits in the file are wrong or out of place. Any missing or damaged files > are replaced by original copies that have been saved in a cache on your > hard drive. These "originals" will have been updated by any Service Packs > or other hotfixes that have been installed. SFC MIGHT need to see your > original Vista DVD-ROM, so it's a good idea to have that handy. It > usually doesn't take more than a few minutes to run SFC, but it can > sometimes take longer, so don't get too impatient. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 > > "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:#UOs4JfEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi Michael, >> >> I am not sure, I think I did but cannot be certain on that. Perhaps I >> should try again and report back. >> >> Gill >> >> "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:uL$#Q#eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx Quote: >>> "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> I have a problem on my laptop which is making it run very slow. I have >>>> Vista Home Premium. >>>> >>>> I will admit to one thing, I removed Norton antivirus from the >>>> add/remove or repair programs in the control panel. I then downloaded >>>> the free AVG antivirus software and then installed it. >>>> >>>> I have since been told that I should have downloaded the Norton removal >>>> tool first then remove Norton then install AVG but I didn't. So I >>>> typed into the start menu - Norton, symantec and live update and I >>>> deleted all the little files that came up relating to those titles, >>>> there are still a few files left that I cannot get rid of. >>>> >>>> I am assuming it is to do with this but it may be not but my PC is >>>> definitely running slower than it was before this action was taken. >>>> >>>> I have also activated a backup and restore three times but this did not >>>> make any difference. >>>> >>>> I also get a message that appears when the laptop is started up. >>>> >>>> >>>> Message that appears when laptop is started: - >>>> >>>> FAILED TO CONNECT TO A WINDOWS SERVICE >>>> Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service >>>> service. This problem prevents limited users from logging on to the >>>> system. As an administrative user, you can review the System Event Log >>>> for details about why the service didn't respond. >>>> >>>> Has anybody out there got any idea how I can fix this please? >>>> >>>> Gill >>> >>> Did you try a System Restore to a point before you uninstalled Norton? |
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| | Re: Slow Computer and Error Message On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 21:23:28 +0100, "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Thank-you R.C., The more advice the better really. I shall take it on board > :-) > > Just out of interest, is "Regedit" to be trusted. I mean is it a good > program that can really find all your unwanted files and clean up your > system? Or is that totally different to what everybody else has been > describing? I'm not RC, but I'll throw in the answer to your question. No, Regedit will not find your unwanted files. It's won't even find your unwanted registry entries. It's simply a registry editor. What you do with it--what registry entries you change or delete--is entirely up to you, not to it. However if you are looking for a program that will look at your registry and find what you don't need and delete those entries, be aware that there is *no* such program that can be trusted. Registry cleaning programs are *all* snake oil. Cleaning of the registry isn't needed and is dangerous. Leave the registry alone and don't use any registry cleaner. Despite what many people think, and what vendors of registry cleaning software try to convince you of, having unused registry entries doesn't really hurt you. The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneously removing an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefit it may have. Read http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/000643.html Quote: > "R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:eH6XxFhEKHA.4376@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, Gill. > > > > A trick that often works for software that doesn't cleanly UNinstall is > > to...install it again! When its installer runs, it (re)creates the > > necessary Registry entries, plus any subsidiary files that the > > unsuccessful uninstall may have messed up. After the reinstall, follow > > the instructions, including the removal tool, in the proper order. > > > > On your other question about sfc /scannow: SFC is for System File > > Checker. This tests each of the core operating system files in \Windows, > > using techniques such as CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) to verify that no > > bits in the file are wrong or out of place. Any missing or damaged files > > are replaced by original copies that have been saved in a cache on your > > hard drive. These "originals" will have been updated by any Service Packs > > or other hotfixes that have been installed. SFC MIGHT need to see your > > original Vista DVD-ROM, so it's a good idea to have that handy. It > > usually doesn't take more than a few minutes to run SFC, but it can > > sometimes take longer, so don't get too impatient. > > > > RC > > -- > > R. C. White, CPA > > San Marcos, TX > > rc@xxxxxx > > Microsoft Windows MVP > > Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 > > > > "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:#UOs4JfEKHA.1248@xxxxxx Quote: > >> Hi Michael, > >> > >> I am not sure, I think I did but cannot be certain on that. Perhaps I > >> should try again and report back. > >> > >> Gill > >> > >> "Michael" <the_real_mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:uL$#Q#eEKHA.4184@xxxxxx > >>> "Gill Bates" <gillbates@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >>> news:ut5hNmeEKHA.1248@xxxxxx > >>>> Hi everyone, > >>>> > >>>> I have a problem on my laptop which is making it run very slow. I have > >>>> Vista Home Premium. > >>>> > >>>> I will admit to one thing, I removed Norton antivirus from the > >>>> add/remove or repair programs in the control panel. I then downloaded > >>>> the free AVG antivirus software and then installed it. > >>>> > >>>> I have since been told that I should have downloaded the Norton removal > >>>> tool first then remove Norton then install AVG but I didn't. So I > >>>> typed into the start menu - Norton, symantec and live update and I > >>>> deleted all the little files that came up relating to those titles, > >>>> there are still a few files left that I cannot get rid of. > >>>> > >>>> I am assuming it is to do with this but it may be not but my PC is > >>>> definitely running slower than it was before this action was taken. > >>>> > >>>> I have also activated a backup and restore three times but this did not > >>>> make any difference. > >>>> > >>>> I also get a message that appears when the laptop is started up. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Message that appears when laptop is started: - > >>>> > >>>> FAILED TO CONNECT TO A WINDOWS SERVICE > >>>> Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service > >>>> service. This problem prevents limited users from logging on to the > >>>> system. As an administrative user, you can review the System Event Log > >>>> for details about why the service didn't respond. > >>>> > >>>> Has anybody out there got any idea how I can fix this please? > >>>> > >>>> Gill > >>> > >>> Did you try a System Restore to a point before you uninstalled Norton? Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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