Alright -

Here's the standard #1 answer
Uninstall and then re-install your Symantec product(s)

JimB

(Oh! and  what they won't mention - make the changes you want in the other
software between the uninstall and re-install)


#2 answer - If your system is still working, do it again .
#3 answer - You now need to re-install the OS in order to restore the system
to a state in which your Symantec product will attempt to install properly
on your system.
#4 answer Symantec product ________ is not supported on a
dual-boot/multi-boot/multi-OS system. You cannot have a refund, if you have
opened the box, used, registered, activated, or installed the product.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pete Holsberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: Norton AntiVirus Problem


> James Button wrote:
> > You are not (they hope) going to ask such awkward questions,
> > nor, apparently, are you to expect a sensible, or useful answer to a
query.
> > Nor should you expect the answer to be related to the question -
> > Additionally, you are expected to be able to re-install the OS, and the
> > Symantec product(s) and re-constitute/recover your data whenever you get
a
> > response from the Symantec support centre.
>
> I couldn't even find a way to ask them a question!
>
> > Oh, and yes - it was the dreaded "Home Page Protection" message(s)
>
> Thx.
>
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