drirvers problem and norton problems

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i cant uninstall norton 2006 from my windows vista and i keep getting "driver
is blocked due to compatibility issues" how do i fix these.
 
Why didn't you run the Upgrade Advisor before you started? It would have
told you to uninstall Norton and some other programs if it found them on
your system. You may have to do a Custom Installation (clean install) of
Vista.
 
Goldtiger--

1) Try System Restore
2) Try Startup Repair
3) Try Manual Uninstall of Norton

It's not clear to me if your error is a Norton error or a Windows error.
Wheever you're getting the error why not let us know and give us the whole
error with a number. Is it on trying to uninstall NAV 06 via Add/Remove?
The complete error and number would have helped and also IDing whose error.
Have you tried either System Restore or the components of StR tool(Startup
Repair)--part of Vista's fix mechanism Win RE? They might fix this. Manual
uninstall directions for Norton (should you need them) are below:

What It Can Do:

If you run Win RE's Startup Repair in Vista, it will try to check and repair
the following and we're taking about under three minutes usually when it
works which is often: (this is not a complete list but a list of major tasks
it can perform):

Registry Corruptions

Missing/corrupt driver files (you don't have to guess here--it looks at all
of them

Missing/corrupt system files (disabled in Beta 2 as is System File Checker
but present newer builds)

Incompatible Driver Installation

Incompatible OS update installations

Startup Repair may offer a dialogue box to use System restore.

How to Use Startup Repair:

***Accessing Windows RE (Repair Environment):***

1) Insert Media into PC (the DVD you burned)

2) ***You will see on the Vista logo setup screen after lang. options in the
lower left corner, a link called "System Recovery Options."***

Screenshot: System Recovery Options (Lower Left Link)
http://blogs.itecn.net/photos/liuhui/images/2014/500x375.aspx

Screenshot: (Click first option "Startup Repair"
http://www.leedesmond.com/images/img_vista02ctp-installSysRecOpt2.bmp

3) Select your OS for repair.

4) Its been my experience that you can see some causes of the crash from
theWin RE feature:

You'll have a choice there of using:

1) Startup Repair
2) System Restore
3) Complete PC Restore

Removal of Norton AV 2006:


1) Downloaed and use the WICU. The WICU clears junk in the way of a clean
uninstall or install--corrupted files, and registry strings. It's good
practice to use this prior to any uninstall particularly of larger more
complex programs. Add/Remove is not something that MSFT has ever made to
work competently or well. Vista has no improvement in this arena.

Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility and Download Link
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301

2) Use these directions to manually uninstall Norton AV 2006 this will
apply to any Home version you have as well:

http://tinyurl.com/n8brg

Also see:

http://www.blogigo.co.uk/uninstall-norton-antivirus

You may want to try deploying the Norton Removall tool first:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

CH
 
It's not clear to me what the OP's problem was because he didn't make it
clear. I'm guessing he installed NAV--is having some problem with Vista and
is pinning this on NAV and NAV is beying Norton and giving im a problem
uninstalling.

There are software compatibility lists all over the web. The upgrade
advisor is a good idea, but it isn't always accurate. MSFT also has a
political/legal agenda with some vendors, considering they are Defendant in
federal district court with one of them--Symantec. I prefer the lists on
some of the better Vista sites most of whom have compatibiilty lists for the
interim and milestone (each build) and tell you which components of the
software work and might not so you can decide which ones you can live with
and try.

Pro Networks Compatibility List
http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=63543&highlight=

IEX Beta Wiki Vista Compatibility List
http://www.iexbeta.com/wiki/index.php/Windows_Vista_Software_Compatibility_List

What is interesting (MSFT seems very skittish to incoroporate an AV product
into Vista--which only makes sense as a legal defensive move) is that MSFT
can't get its act together 13 months into the Beta to allow installation of
Windows One Care Live into Vista.

Norton Antivirus Corporate 10.0 is one that has always been said to be
compatible with Vista. Something tells me that perhaps, perchance since
Symantec has sued MSFT in Federal District Court with the threat to ask for
sanctions including Vista's release held up (even more than MSFT can and
will hold it and should themselves until they can fix some basics like
Windows File Protection) that I should expect to see endorsements of
Symantec products on a MSFT web page like this one:

Grisoft's AGV, Avast (32 and 64) and Trend are compatible with 32 bit Vista
builds; I'm not sure about the 64's.

"We are glad to announce that the latest versions of all avast! antivirus
editions, including the free Home Edition, now support the new Windows Vista
platform (both 32-bit and 64-bit builds). "

"Grisoft AVG Protection Available for Users of Windows Vista Beta 2
Bug Fix in public test version of Windows Vista operating system now allows
users to install AVG Anti-Virus products"


http://www.avast.com/

http://www.grisoft.com/doc/1

http://www.grisoft.com/doc/31753/lng/us/tpl/tpl01

Windows Vista Beta 2 Antivirus Partners
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/viruses/wsc/en-us/windowsvistabeta2.mspx


Of course Symantec has been a Platinum Partner of MSFT's for over ten years,
and I'm sure they won't let a little thing like a federal law suit or
Norton's new paper critical of Vista security (but apprising Beta code and
not the finished product):

Free Trial Subscription from Trend Micro

"Trend Micro is a long-established, global leader in antivirus and Internet
content security software and services. Now with Windows VistaT Beta
support, Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet Security provides comprehensive
and easy to use protection for your computer and smartphone"

CH

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*Yes Virginia--it is possible to be an Associate Dean at Stanford and then
show the world how totally stupid you are.*

The "international force" is composed of zero nations and zero soldiers.
Good job Condi.

What is you smokin' girlfiend?

ConDUHleeza are you for real girlfriend? The last time the US tried to
broker an agreement and cut out Syria whose ambassador is truly a charter
member of Darwin's Waiting Room they introduced their bouncers Hezbelah in
1983who promptly blew up the US embassy and French and US Marines in
Beiruit immediately.

Kudos to the macho heros of Hezbollah whose brave warriors as always have
embedded themselves into civillian apartments, hospitals and schools and
then wonder why their missle launchers are targeted wherever they go.

Damascus is ready to give the US the bird. They don't need the US. They
got the oil. And the US they got the big ass SUVs that drink the oil.

Kudos to Kofi--you had UN forces 2500 of 'em in Lebanon for years. (UN
Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). They've done as much as your building in
midtown Manhatten crammed full of pseudo-dignitaries who double park on the
upper East side and keep the escort services in business.
 
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