OK -- go ahead and Right-click the symantec folder in the left pane of the regedit window. Nothing else.Click Delete.
Windows will popup a warning asking if you really want to delete this folder and all subfolders/contents -- click yes.
Note: this technique should only be used to cleanup after the uninstaller has been run.This is true for any program. Editing the registry without understanding what you're doing can really hose your installation.
Close all the little plus signs again/close regedit/reboot.
See how things seem then... might be better/might be the same-- but at least you'll finally be rid of Norton.
Post back let us know.
Windows will popup a warning asking if you really want to delete this folder and all subfolders/contents -- click yes.
Note: this technique should only be used to cleanup after the uninstaller has been run.This is true for any program. Editing the registry without understanding what you're doing can really hose your installation.
Close all the little plus signs again/close regedit/reboot.
See how things seem then... might be better/might be the same-- but at least you'll finally be rid of Norton.
Post back let us know.


























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