Re: startup
From: John John (audetweld_at_nbnet.nb.ca)
Date: 02/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 02:38:32 -0400
Ok, so lets recapitulate.
1- When you run an msi installer package you get a norton advisory
telling you that norton cannot repair what ever is not yet broken.
2- You have everything norton off except nav.
3- Then the only possible problem can only be nav.
That is either a syllogism or a false syllogism.
Or the synopsis is wrong and norton is in a state of solipsism or norton
is soliloquizing.
To sort this out get http://members.lycos.co.uk/codestuff/ . Reboot
your pc and immediately after you reboot launch CodeStuff Starter.
Click on the "Processes" tab then do Ctrl+S. Save the text file, then
copy and past the contents of the file here. I'll try to make sense of
it. It's weekend so be patient, it may be Sunday or later before I post
back. But I'll look for your reply Saturday morning. I guarantee no
results, just a promise to try.
John
b_iceman wrote:
> i checked for csinject and found nothing running. i should have said earlier
> that i already have everything but AV off. nothing else starts
> automatically. i also have the same problem when i print a word document.
> The same error comes up, but after i close it the document prints anyway.
>
> "John John" wrote:
>
>
>>Do as you please. The problem you're experiencing is probably caused by
>>Csinject.exe, a CleanSweep component that keeps monitoring your system
>>and launches the CleenSweep "Installation Monitor" when it detects that
>>setup files are being launched. This is a known troublesome
>>application. Installing software entails a lot of activity by Windows
>>copying new files & creating new registry entries, CleanSweep
>>Installation Monitor interferes negatively with software installations.
>>
>>The rest of these Norton Utilities are no better. As I said, do as you
>>please, eventually you will realize what kind of hit your system is
>>getting from having these utilities running in the background. Some of
>>these utilities are good for trouble shooting but you can start them
>>when you need them then close them when you're done. CleanSweep is an
>>Ok tool but you don't need it running in the background, nor do you need
>>any of these other "Doctors" & "Monitors". Speed Disk is actually a
>>pretty good defragmenter. Some of the other utilities in that suite are
>>next to useless.
>>
>>John
>>
>>b_iceman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>first of all i can hardly see myself killing all norton except AV. but which
>>>norton doctor are you referring to? disk or system. neither are set to auto
>>>start. and what is Quackery??? never heard of this.
>>>
>>
>>
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