Re: Please Help! System won't shut down



I got some more information. I tried System Restore in safe mode and it did reboot but didn't go back to any restore
points.
Does anybody know how to use the MS System Recovery? It's on my boot menu.

On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 21:54:18 -0400, RScotti <rscotti1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I guess where this happened after I uninstalled the NIS that's why I thought it was not Norton. Although I do also have
the NSW and where this is in the Symantec shared folder it could have been for NSW. Sorry for jumping the gun.

I went to the Symantec site to see about a removal tool but they only had it for virus and worms and Trojans and one for
spy ware ad ware etc.

Where I have a HP OEM the is a HP PC System Recovery but it does caution using it. Says to use System Restore and Driver
rollback first. Don't know much about it and HP Support hasn't answered my Email.

I also have a Microsoft Recovery something on my boot up option but don't know what that is either. I think it gives me
a choice to go to my HP Recovery, C/I386 and something else.
Any other suggestions?
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 15:50:53 -0700, "Rock" <rock@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"RScotti" <rscotti1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:av49g29qu8lrk3jl5p3upl61c80lmekr3s@xxxxxxxxxx
I did remove it but that's not the problem Now I got a third error
something like MNANE.EXE Not sure went by too fast to
write it down. It seems these are all problems but are not related to NIS
First there was the Goggle Desktop than the ccappe and then the mnane?


What makes you think Norton wasn't part of the problem? Ccapp is a a Norton
file and if the other file name is actually Nmain.exe, that's also a Norton
file (see below).

http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/nmain/

You uninstalled NIS but did you go to their website and get the removal tool
and run that too. It is needed on top of uninstalling.

Have a good day,
RScotti

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Have a good day,
RScotti

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