08-31-2010 10:47 AM
Norton Team Hi, ![]()
This was really fast, many thanks.
When we are advised :-
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Be sure to completely remove the beta product and all settings before installing the final build.
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I presume that we are able to retain our Identity safe settings. Can anyone help me with this?
Cheers,
drshlomo.
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08-31-2010 10:56 AM
Yes, the Idnetity Safe settings were transferred over as part of the automatic switch.
08-31-2010 11:11 AM
Hello drshlomo,
By "completely remove", we mean ALL settings (including the Identity Safe data). Beta products are to be used for testing only. You may choose to export your Identity Safe data and then import it in the new version. However, please keep in mind that this was the route you took if you experience any issues with Identity Safe. At that point, you would need to start fresh with a new Identity Safe database.
Again, please keep in mind that "completely remove" means to do a full install and not save settings.
08-31-2010 12:47 PM - edited 08-31-2010 12:48 PM
Tim Hi, ![]()
Thank you for a very prompt and precise reply, for which I am very grateful.
I assume that your remarks are concerning upgrading from a Beta to the final product. I see that yank says he retained the Identity Safe settings, as this is asked when we uninstall the regular program and, I hope that was the situation for him.
Are there two separate possibilities here, regarding the Identity safe:_
a) updating from NIS 2010
b) updating from NIS 2011 Beta?
Cheers,
drshlomo.
08-31-2010 12:52 PM
when i right click my taskbar icon and click check for updates, it tells me a new version is available, then prompty downloads a german version! lol useful!
08-31-2010 01:03 PM
Glen wrote:when i right click my taskbar icon and click check for updates, it tells me a new version is available, then prompty downloads a german version! lol useful!
Hi, Glen,
I trust you are a Norton Product German user? ;)
08-31-2010 01:10 PM
lol no i'm not! i'm a norton british user! at least i thought i was lol ![]()
08-31-2010 01:13 PM
drshlomo: Just save the Identity Safe settings from the beta to an NPM file. Then remove the beta, clear all the registry keys and the left over files (there are some!!!!!!!). Then install the RTM version with your key, and after install restore Identity Safe from the NPM file.
Glen: If you browser is a German version, it would lead you to the German download page. To get the English setup package, go to the Norton Update Center (www.norton.com/nuc), in the upper part change the language to English, and then use the manual product selection option. This way you will be able to download the English installer.
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x64 Hungarian, Norton 360 v20.4.0.40, Norton Utilities 16, Symantec System Recovery 2013
08-31-2010 02:08 PM
Hello Glen
If your original key came from a German store, then the program I believe would download in German, but you can fix that as PapauZ has said.
Success always occurs in private and failure in full view.
08-31-2010 02:13 PM - edited 08-31-2010 02:39 PM
PapauZ Hi, ![]()
I have carried out your suggestions exactly with the correct result. thank you.
I had uninstalled the NIS 2011 Beta as soon as the testing was completed and installed the NIS 2010 for which I have a current license. However, I had retain my Identity safe data so I uninstalled the NIS 2010 after saving the data, as you explained to me.
You said :-
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Clear all the registry keys and the left over files (there are some!!!!!!!).
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I am not sure if this was done simply by uninstalling. If not will you please advise me on how to do it?
On completing these steps, I tried to update to NIS 2011 but found my product key had already been used on 3 computers. This was very promptly and correctly sorted out by Naveen Prasad on a chat session with Norton, for which I am grateful.
I now have NIS 2011 installed until the expiry of my current license.
drshlomo.
