Could be. How did you uninstall? Is the propt on the CD? >Nelson, > I had the EXACT same problem with Tiger. I had Norton Utilities >installed and it ran fine with 10.2. I loaded Tiger and it caused it >to crump - same error message. Initially, the Norton web site said >that an upgrade to make things compatible with Tiger was imminent >but it now says it will never be compatible. I ended up having to >uninstall and now I have a useless box of software. Could you be >having the same issue with 10.3? > >Greg > > > > >On 6/18/05 9:16 AM, "Nelsn Helm" <helmkyny at clockwinders.net> wrote: > >OS10.3.9 on flat-panel Mac 700mhz G4 >So I installed Norton Utilities, which did not ask for any password. > >It said to restart the computer. >I did, >and instantly got a message: > >"System extension cannot be used. > >"The System extension >"/System/Library/Extensions/SymOSXKernelUtilities.kext" was >installed improperly and cannot be used. Please try reinstalling it, >or contact the product's vendor for an update." > >I searched on the Apple support site for >"SymOSXKernelUtilities.kext", but found nothing. > >The computer seems to be doing fine. >Should I worry? >or is it just that Norton won't work. > >Nelson Helm
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