Scott Loveless wrote:
On 2/23/09, David Savage <ozsav...@gmail.com> wrote:
2009/2/24 jtainter <jtain...@mindspring.com>:
Paul wrote:
>
> Can't help with the specifics of the problem but you may want to remove
> Norton and see if anything changes. Norton's uninstall usually leaves
> some residue on your hard drive so just running uninstall may not remove
> the offending file. It's enough of a problem that Symantec has created
> a removal tool to get rid of everything. You can find info on it here...
>
> http://tinyurl.com/4kk9wc
>
> -----
>
> That and use Windows' restore function to put your system back where it was
before you installed Norton.
If only that always worked...
If only that ever worked...
There. I fixed it for you.
Scott,
It should be
.uoy rof ti dexif I
That way he can read it back in.
John G.
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