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| | Norton Internet Security Uninstall I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet Security 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging up. Can anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem might be? |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall Hi, Looks like an attorney needs help - very exceptional ![]() Try contact their technical support at: http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...?pvid=nis_2006 Noted, that's for NIS 2006 and change to 2007 if you're using that version. Or do a search on their site for this: Norton_Removal_Tool.exe This tool can remove NIS without going through Add or Remove Programs. Good luck and many Vista users may need your services when they have "complaints" about the calling home features and license issues. "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C0CB7600-704A-4146-BD9C-253411214023@microsoft.com... >I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet Security > 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging up. Can > anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem might be? |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall Thanks for the tip xfile. Unfortunately this attorney is still in need of some help. I tried running the norton removal tool and it's not working. It says it is complete after running for about 15 seconds. Norton IS 2006 remains on the system. I've googled some other solutions and one I saw was to wipe the whole drive and do a clean install. I realize that's an option but not a feasible one at this point. I'm looking for a much easier answer but unfortunately I haven't found anything yet. Anyone have any other ideas? "xfile" wrote: > Hi, > > Looks like an attorney needs help - very exceptional ![]() > > Try contact their technical support at: > http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...?pvid=nis_2006 > > Noted, that's for NIS 2006 and change to 2007 if you're using that version. > > Or do a search on their site for this: Norton_Removal_Tool.exe This tool > can remove NIS without going through Add or Remove Programs. > > Good luck and many Vista users may need your services when they have > "complaints" about the calling home features and license issues. > > > > "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." > <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C0CB7600-704A-4146-BD9C-253411214023@microsoft.com... > >I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet Security > > 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging up. Can > > anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem might be? > > > |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall You may have few options. You could try installing again so it can be uninstalled, but I doubt if that will help. In the future run the Upgrade Advisor first. That would have alerted you in advance of the problems with Norton, as well as possibly other potential conflicts. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B0068EE-1BAA-4A78-9621-065097B26EE8@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the tip xfile. Unfortunately this attorney is still in need of > some help. I tried running the norton removal tool and it's not working. > It > says it is complete after running for about 15 seconds. Norton IS 2006 > remains on the system. > > I've googled some other solutions and one I saw was to wipe the whole > drive > and do a clean install. I realize that's an option but not a feasible one > at > this point. I'm looking for a much easier answer but unfortunately I > haven't > found anything yet. Anyone have any other ideas? |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall Hi, And did you contact their support? Also, if you are not in rush for removing NIS and Vista, wait for the NIS updates for Vista which should be coming anytime. Run LiveUpdate periodically. PS: If you already have partial installed NIS (by running remove halfway), I'd suggest you follow the other advise for re-install it in Vista again, if possible. After that, you could try either un-install it or wait for the updates. Again, if I were you and not in a hurry for removing everything and can run Live fine, I'll wait for the update or contact support for the update. Hope this helps. "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B0068EE-1BAA-4A78-9621-065097B26EE8@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the tip xfile. Unfortunately this attorney is still in need of > some help. I tried running the norton removal tool and it's not working. > It > says it is complete after running for about 15 seconds. Norton IS 2006 > remains on the system. > > I've googled some other solutions and one I saw was to wipe the whole > drive > and do a clean install. I realize that's an option but not a feasible one > at > this point. I'm looking for a much easier answer but unfortunately I > haven't > found anything yet. Anyone have any other ideas? > > "xfile" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Looks like an attorney needs help - very exceptional ![]() >> >> Try contact their technical support at: >> http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...?pvid=nis_2006 >> >> Noted, that's for NIS 2006 and change to 2007 if you're using that >> version. >> >> Or do a search on their site for this: Norton_Removal_Tool.exe This tool >> can remove NIS without going through Add or Remove Programs. >> >> Good luck and many Vista users may need your services when they have >> "complaints" about the calling home features and license issues. >> >> >> >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C0CB7600-704A-4146-BD9C-253411214023@microsoft.com... >> >I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet >> >Security >> > 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging up. >> > Can >> > anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem might >> > be? >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall Jupiter, Xfile, Thanks for the posts. I tried what J said, and that didn't work either. Symantec's tech support person was like talking to a wall, so I'll just be patient and wait for the updates to come. I found a post on symantec's site indicating that they will be issuing and update to make NIS 2004-2006 compatible with Vista in the coming weeks. What might excacerbate the problem is that the uninstall got hung up halfway through one time, but I'll just adopt the wait-and-see approach until Symantec issues their updates. Everything else appears to be working fine for now so I'll leave it until then. "xfile" wrote: > Hi, > > And did you contact their support? > > Also, if you are not in rush for removing NIS and Vista, wait for the NIS > updates for Vista which should be coming anytime. Run LiveUpdate > periodically. > > PS: If you already have partial installed NIS (by running remove halfway), > I'd suggest you follow the other advise for re-install it in Vista again, if > possible. After that, you could try either un-install it or wait for the > updates. > > Again, if I were you and not in a hurry for removing everything and can run > Live fine, I'll wait for the update or contact support for the update. > > Hope this helps. > > > "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." > <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7B0068EE-1BAA-4A78-9621-065097B26EE8@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for the tip xfile. Unfortunately this attorney is still in need of > > some help. I tried running the norton removal tool and it's not working. > > It > > says it is complete after running for about 15 seconds. Norton IS 2006 > > remains on the system. > > > > I've googled some other solutions and one I saw was to wipe the whole > > drive > > and do a clean install. I realize that's an option but not a feasible one > > at > > this point. I'm looking for a much easier answer but unfortunately I > > haven't > > found anything yet. Anyone have any other ideas? > > > > "xfile" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Looks like an attorney needs help - very exceptional ![]() > >> > >> Try contact their technical support at: > >> http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...?pvid=nis_2006 > >> > >> Noted, that's for NIS 2006 and change to 2007 if you're using that > >> version. > >> > >> Or do a search on their site for this: Norton_Removal_Tool.exe This tool > >> can remove NIS without going through Add or Remove Programs. > >> > >> Good luck and many Vista users may need your services when they have > >> "complaints" about the calling home features and license issues. > >> > >> > >> > >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." > >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C0CB7600-704A-4146-BD9C-253411214023@microsoft.com... > >> >I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet > >> >Security > >> > 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging up. > >> > Can > >> > anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem might > >> > be? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall Yes, that's what I've heard also for their updates, and suggested you to wait and see if not in a hurry. PS: Symantec's support definitely is no where closes to the best, but it's free for email and online chat support - JFI. In the mean time, make sure you can run LiveUpdate and please do that periodically. But next time, do follow advise from Jupiter Jones [MVP] for running Advisor first. Also, it is a good practice to check software and hardware vendors' web sites for any information and drivers related to the NEW OS before installing it. Good luck! "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1CF57D60-7860-4867-A2BE-58B665B3B720@microsoft.com... > Jupiter, Xfile, > > Thanks for the posts. I tried what J said, and that didn't work either. > Symantec's tech support person was like talking to a wall, so I'll just be > patient and wait for the updates to come. I found a post on symantec's > site > indicating that they will be issuing and update to make NIS 2004-2006 > compatible with Vista in the coming weeks. > > What might excacerbate the problem is that the uninstall got hung up > halfway > through one time, but I'll just adopt the wait-and-see approach until > Symantec issues their updates. > > Everything else appears to be working fine for now so I'll leave it until > then. > > > > > "xfile" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> And did you contact their support? >> >> Also, if you are not in rush for removing NIS and Vista, wait for the NIS >> updates for Vista which should be coming anytime. Run LiveUpdate >> periodically. >> >> PS: If you already have partial installed NIS (by running remove >> halfway), >> I'd suggest you follow the other advise for re-install it in Vista again, >> if >> possible. After that, you could try either un-install it or wait for the >> updates. >> >> Again, if I were you and not in a hurry for removing everything and can >> run >> Live fine, I'll wait for the update or contact support for the update. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7B0068EE-1BAA-4A78-9621-065097B26EE8@microsoft.com... >> > Thanks for the tip xfile. Unfortunately this attorney is still in need >> > of >> > some help. I tried running the norton removal tool and it's not >> > working. >> > It >> > says it is complete after running for about 15 seconds. Norton IS 2006 >> > remains on the system. >> > >> > I've googled some other solutions and one I saw was to wipe the whole >> > drive >> > and do a clean install. I realize that's an option but not a feasible >> > one >> > at >> > this point. I'm looking for a much easier answer but unfortunately I >> > haven't >> > found anything yet. Anyone have any other ideas? >> > >> > "xfile" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Looks like an attorney needs help - very exceptional ![]() >> >> >> >> Try contact their technical support at: >> >> http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...?pvid=nis_2006 >> >> >> >> Noted, that's for NIS 2006 and change to 2007 if you're using that >> >> version. >> >> >> >> Or do a search on their site for this: Norton_Removal_Tool.exe This >> >> tool >> >> can remove NIS without going through Add or Remove Programs. >> >> >> >> Good luck and many Vista users may need your services when they have >> >> "complaints" about the calling home features and license issues. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." >> >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:C0CB7600-704A-4146-BD9C-253411214023@microsoft.com... >> >> >I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet >> >> >Security >> >> > 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging up. >> >> > Can >> >> > anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem >> >> > might >> >> > be? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall I'm an idiot actually. I did run the update advisor and scoured some forums for compatibility issues first. I proceeded to uninstall a few programs that would've conflicted with Vista. Then, about halfway through Vista's installation, I remembered I hadn't uninstalled NIS. I wasn't paying attention as I was working on on other things at the same time. "xfile" wrote: > Yes, that's what I've heard also for their updates, and suggested you to > wait and see if not in a hurry. > > PS: Symantec's support definitely is no where closes to the best, but it's > free for email and online chat support - JFI. > > In the mean time, make sure you can run LiveUpdate and please do that > periodically. > > But next time, do follow advise from Jupiter Jones [MVP] for running > Advisor first. > > Also, it is a good practice to check software and hardware vendors' web > sites for any information and drivers related to the NEW OS before > installing it. > > Good luck! > > > "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." > <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1CF57D60-7860-4867-A2BE-58B665B3B720@microsoft.com... > > Jupiter, Xfile, > > > > Thanks for the posts. I tried what J said, and that didn't work either. > > Symantec's tech support person was like talking to a wall, so I'll just be > > patient and wait for the updates to come. I found a post on symantec's > > site > > indicating that they will be issuing and update to make NIS 2004-2006 > > compatible with Vista in the coming weeks. > > > > What might excacerbate the problem is that the uninstall got hung up > > halfway > > through one time, but I'll just adopt the wait-and-see approach until > > Symantec issues their updates. > > > > Everything else appears to be working fine for now so I'll leave it until > > then. > > > > > > > > > > "xfile" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> And did you contact their support? > >> > >> Also, if you are not in rush for removing NIS and Vista, wait for the NIS > >> updates for Vista which should be coming anytime. Run LiveUpdate > >> periodically. > >> > >> PS: If you already have partial installed NIS (by running remove > >> halfway), > >> I'd suggest you follow the other advise for re-install it in Vista again, > >> if > >> possible. After that, you could try either un-install it or wait for the > >> updates. > >> > >> Again, if I were you and not in a hurry for removing everything and can > >> run > >> Live fine, I'll wait for the update or contact support for the update. > >> > >> Hope this helps. > >> > >> > >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." > >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:7B0068EE-1BAA-4A78-9621-065097B26EE8@microsoft.com... > >> > Thanks for the tip xfile. Unfortunately this attorney is still in need > >> > of > >> > some help. I tried running the norton removal tool and it's not > >> > working. > >> > It > >> > says it is complete after running for about 15 seconds. Norton IS 2006 > >> > remains on the system. > >> > > >> > I've googled some other solutions and one I saw was to wipe the whole > >> > drive > >> > and do a clean install. I realize that's an option but not a feasible > >> > one > >> > at > >> > this point. I'm looking for a much easier answer but unfortunately I > >> > haven't > >> > found anything yet. Anyone have any other ideas? > >> > > >> > "xfile" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hi, > >> >> > >> >> Looks like an attorney needs help - very exceptional ![]() > >> >> > >> >> Try contact their technical support at: > >> >> http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...?pvid=nis_2006 > >> >> > >> >> Noted, that's for NIS 2006 and change to 2007 if you're using that > >> >> version. > >> >> > >> >> Or do a search on their site for this: Norton_Removal_Tool.exe This > >> >> tool > >> >> can remove NIS without going through Add or Remove Programs. > >> >> > >> >> Good luck and many Vista users may need your services when they have > >> >> "complaints" about the calling home features and license issues. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." > >> >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:C0CB7600-704A-4146-BD9C-253411214023@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet > >> >> >Security > >> >> > 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging up. > >> >> > Can > >> >> > anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem > >> >> > might > >> >> > be? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Norton Internet Security Uninstall Hi, Never mind ![]() Accidents happen all the time and we all made some mistakes. One additional tip based on personal experience although others may have different opinions: For testing and installing new OS, I'd like to start with a new clean HDD. The time spent on moving data and reinstalling applications is justified because I'd know if there is any problem right away plus I'd have a new start. Hope this helps, and no worries ![]() "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:147679CF-8436-4F94-8FEE-D5DDF3A4A5AD@microsoft.com... > I'm an idiot actually. I did run the update advisor and scoured some > forums > for compatibility issues first. I proceeded to uninstall a few programs > that > would've conflicted with Vista. Then, about halfway through Vista's > installation, I remembered I hadn't uninstalled NIS. I wasn't paying > attention as I was working on on other things at the same time. > > "xfile" wrote: > >> Yes, that's what I've heard also for their updates, and suggested you to >> wait and see if not in a hurry. >> >> PS: Symantec's support definitely is no where closes to the best, but >> it's >> free for email and online chat support - JFI. >> >> In the mean time, make sure you can run LiveUpdate and please do that >> periodically. >> >> But next time, do follow advise from Jupiter Jones [MVP] for running >> Advisor first. >> >> Also, it is a good practice to check software and hardware vendors' web >> sites for any information and drivers related to the NEW OS before >> installing it. >> >> Good luck! >> >> >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1CF57D60-7860-4867-A2BE-58B665B3B720@microsoft.com... >> > Jupiter, Xfile, >> > >> > Thanks for the posts. I tried what J said, and that didn't work >> > either. >> > Symantec's tech support person was like talking to a wall, so I'll just >> > be >> > patient and wait for the updates to come. I found a post on symantec's >> > site >> > indicating that they will be issuing and update to make NIS 2004-2006 >> > compatible with Vista in the coming weeks. >> > >> > What might excacerbate the problem is that the uninstall got hung up >> > halfway >> > through one time, but I'll just adopt the wait-and-see approach until >> > Symantec issues their updates. >> > >> > Everything else appears to be working fine for now so I'll leave it >> > until >> > then. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > "xfile" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> And did you contact their support? >> >> >> >> Also, if you are not in rush for removing NIS and Vista, wait for the >> >> NIS >> >> updates for Vista which should be coming anytime. Run LiveUpdate >> >> periodically. >> >> >> >> PS: If you already have partial installed NIS (by running remove >> >> halfway), >> >> I'd suggest you follow the other advise for re-install it in Vista >> >> again, >> >> if >> >> possible. After that, you could try either un-install it or wait for >> >> the >> >> updates. >> >> >> >> Again, if I were you and not in a hurry for removing everything and >> >> can >> >> run >> >> Live fine, I'll wait for the update or contact support for the update. >> >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." >> >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:7B0068EE-1BAA-4A78-9621-065097B26EE8@microsoft.com... >> >> > Thanks for the tip xfile. Unfortunately this attorney is still in >> >> > need >> >> > of >> >> > some help. I tried running the norton removal tool and it's not >> >> > working. >> >> > It >> >> > says it is complete after running for about 15 seconds. Norton IS >> >> > 2006 >> >> > remains on the system. >> >> > >> >> > I've googled some other solutions and one I saw was to wipe the >> >> > whole >> >> > drive >> >> > and do a clean install. I realize that's an option but not a >> >> > feasible >> >> > one >> >> > at >> >> > this point. I'm looking for a much easier answer but unfortunately I >> >> > haven't >> >> > found anything yet. Anyone have any other ideas? >> >> > >> >> > "xfile" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> >> >> Looks like an attorney needs help - very exceptional ![]() >> >> >> >> >> >> Try contact their technical support at: >> >> >> http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...?pvid=nis_2006 >> >> >> >> >> >> Noted, that's for NIS 2006 and change to 2007 if you're using that >> >> >> version. >> >> >> >> >> >> Or do a search on their site for this: Norton_Removal_Tool.exe >> >> >> This >> >> >> tool >> >> >> can remove NIS without going through Add or Remove Programs. >> >> >> >> >> >> Good luck and many Vista users may need your services when they >> >> >> have >> >> >> "complaints" about the calling home features and license issues. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Lionel Hutz, attorney at law." >> >> >> <LionelHutzattorneyatlaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> >> >> message >> >> >> news:C0CB7600-704A-4146-BD9C-253411214023@microsoft.com... >> >> >> >I installed Vista RC1 without having uninstalled Norton Internet >> >> >> >Security >> >> >> > 2006 first. Now I cant uninstall it. The uninstall keeps hanging >> >> >> > up. >> >> >> > Can >> >> >> > anyone help me uninstall this? Does anyone know what the problem >> >> >> > might >> >> >> > be? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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