HI! Carla.
You did the correct procedures. Always when you uninstall one program, clean
the registry.
I thing is better clean the register by a soft. Have a soft very good
REGISTRY MECHANIC PC TOOLS, no free. Or choose another.
www.pctools.com
Yes, you completely removed the program. Congratulation.
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> Hello all,
>
> On November 2007 I have bought a new PC – HP 9050 -, which included a
> licence of 90 days for Norton Internet Security 2007. I’ve never liked
> Norton
> – it’s too heavy and too complicated to work with.
> So I decided that, since my licence already expired, to remove Norton and
> install Panda Internet Security 2008 (I’ve always used Panda products and
> never complained).
> First, I tried to remove Norton using the removal tool (downloaded from
> Symantec Site) but it didn’t work (don’t ask why, it just did not
> execute).
> Consequently, I decided to remove Norton manually (Add/Remove programs in
> Control Panel). This removal process didn’t have any problems.
> But I’ve read in several magazines and forums that we need to clean our
> Registry.
> In Windows Registry, I’ve deleted the following entries:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Symantec
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Symnrt
> HKEY_CURRENT USER \ Software \ Symantec
> HKEY_USERS \ .DEFAULT \ Software \ Symantec
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Current Version \
> Uninstall \ Symsetup
>
> After that, I’ve searched in the System, including system files and hidden
> files and folders, for anything related to Norton and Symantec.
>
> For Norton, I found:
>
> - Norton Internet Security 2007 Uninstall (Text Document)
> - Norton Setup 10,2,0 (Text Document)
> - Norton Antivirus (Scrip file)
> - Norton Internet Security (Scrip File)
> - Norton Live Update (Scrip File)
> - Norton Personal Firewall (Scrip File)
>
> For Symantec, I found:
>
> - Folder Symantec: included the files Content (XME),
> Symc_black_background_800_178 (PNG Image), Symc_int_sec (Icon),
> Symc_logo_128_128 (PNG Image)
> - Folder Symantec (another one): includes two folders – Definitions (with
> file latest-hub-webauth.sql) and LifeUpdate (with file
> settings.liveupdate)
> - Folder Symantec Shared, with a Subfolder CCPD-LC that included the file
> symlcrst.dll
>
> I’ve moved all these files and folders to Recycle.
> My idiot question is if I can delete definitely these files and folders
> from
> my computer or is it any danger of causing instability to Windows?
>
> By the way, my O.S. is Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Bits.
>
> Thanks
>