Re: Removing Norton 360
You did good, graham! Another little app that may be helpful to you or
your friend, is jv16 Power Tools. It is no longer a free app, however, the
free version, compatible with Me is still available from a number of
download sites. The version for Me is 1.30.195. It has one of the best
registry cleaners I have seen for Me and it will back up any changes, just
in case.
You should know that I still found many (about 200) Norton/Symantec entries
even after running a variety of cleaners. Only a manual search in regedit
will prod them out. Once again, you must be careful stomping around in the
registry and make sure everything is backed up before doing anything.
It sounds like you have the machine in great shape, so, it may be that you
would be better off just leaving well enough alone! Keep up the good work
and thanks for letting us know.
Heirloom, old and sometimes things work well
"graham" <h2gt2g42-news@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "graham" <h2gt2g42-news@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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>>I just tried to remove Norton 360 from a ME machine using the removal tool
>>downloaded from the Symantec site and got the following error on trying to
>>run the tool:
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>> The Norton Removal Tool linked to missing export KERNEL 32.dll
>> GetVolumePathNameW.
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>> Anyone any ideas what this means and how I can get round it.
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> Mart/Heirloom,
>
> Just got back from my friends place. The Norton turned out to be 2005 not
> 360. I first uninstalled the Symantec/Norton stuff via the Add/Remove
> programs utility. The Norton uninstaller proudly told me that it had fully
> installed my Norton product. Far from it there were lots of folders files
> and registry entries still lying around. I then ran the 9x/ME version of
> Symatec's Norton removal tool downloaded from their web site. This removed
> a whole bunch of stuff and again proudly told me everything had been
> removed. Wrong again. Still some folders, files and registry entries left.
> Deleted all the files and folders and then with the aid of CCleaner and
> Registry Mechanic and a lot of registry backups and computer restarts I
> think I managed to completely clear out the registry and the start up
> file. At this point a previously crawling machine began to relatively fly.
> Whilst in the start up file I also cleared out some other unnecessary
> stuff with more performance gains. I then downloaded and installed AVG
> antivirus cleaned up with CCleaner and for good measure ran Windows Disk
> Cleaner and defragged the machine.
>
> My friend cannot believe the difference from a machine that took an age to
> start up, do anything and sometimes would not even shut down to one that
> starts up and shutsdown quickly and performs almost an order of magnitute
> quicker.
>
> Thanks again for the pointers to sorting this out. It might have taken all
> afternoon but well worth it in the end.
>
> Graham.
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