Does your system in fact have the problem that the installation complained about? Is it a multi-booting configuration?
If so, it would seem the newer version of Goback has a restriction that the older version did not. Below is snipped from the readme.txt file that accompanies your software. Based on some things it talks about (multiple processors not supported?), I'd be afraid for my system integrity with GoBack installed. Readme.txt: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Installing Norton GoBack on a multi-boot disk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Before installing any major application, including Norton GoBack, it's always a good idea to backup your entire system. You cannot install Norton GoBack on a multi-boot disk. If you are installing Norton SystemWorks on a multi-boot disk, you must deselect Norton GoBack. Norton GoBack is not compatible with some advanced features of Windows 2000/XP that are usually associated with servers. Examples include multiple processors, volume sets, dynamic disks, and striping. When upgrading or changing operating systems, Norton GoBack should first be disabled. Once disabled, the new operating system should be installed or upgraded. Norton GoBack should then be enabled again. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- -----Original Message----- From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Helen Gordon Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Norton SystemsWorks Install The message that I received about Goback not being compatible with the system is not true. I uninstalled norton Goback from the system BEFORE I installed the new package. -- ---------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is your picture included in the Official Win-Home List Members Profiles Page? http://www.besteffort.com/winhome/Profiles.html If not, write to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
