RE: NAV PLEASE HELP QUICKLY!!
- From: "Quintin" <Quintin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 15:47:08 -0700
Two options
1. Contact symmantec
2. uninstall it using its uninstaller, then reinstall it! You may need to do
this in safe mode if you can not access safe mode
SAFE MODE
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2001052409420406?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=4&Src=sec_doc_nam#_Section4
I hope that helps
Cheers
Quintin
"Joram C." wrote:
> I have erased the entire Symantec folder in my Registry under..
> HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/software
> and then, i attempted to reinstall it but it came out unsusccessful.. I then
> restored my computer to an earlier date and it brought back the folders. But
> now when i start my computer, NAV has an alert message that says that
> something has been changed in it that might have been from haccker or virus
> and I have to click okay to restart. The sad thing is that it does this All
> the time i restart and i can't go on my computer. In response i went to
> msconfig and removed anything NAV related from starting and that has helped
> me thus far but I do not liek the idea of staying online without an
> antivirus software on.. can somebody please help!!!!!
>
> PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
>
.
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