11-03-2011 10:26 AM
I've been getting the Error 8506, 422 message all most every morning recently. The first time I got it, I removed and reinstalled NAV (2012), since then it's gone away if I just reboot. Is any progress being made of fixing this?
11-04-2011 08:05 AM
Hi,
did you use the Norton Removal Tool during the reinstall as it is suggested by the official fix steps:
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x64 Hungarian, Norton 360 v20.3.1.22, Norton Utilities 16
11-17-2011 09:18 AM
Yea, the first time I had the problem, I used the removal tool and reinstalled. Since then, I've just been rebooting. I got the error twice this week.
11-19-2011 11:48 AM
Hi,
can you please tell us the exact version of your Norton product?
1. Open the main window
2. Click on Help & Support -> About menu
3. On the About window find the version number (it will look like this: 19.2.0.10)
Thanks!
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x64 Hungarian, Norton 360 v20.3.1.22, Norton Utilities 16
12-06-2011 08:41 AM
Sorry for the delay, I haven't checked back here recently.
I got the error again on 12/3 and 12/6. In both of these cases, it was right after rebooting (with the reset button) after a BSOD.
12-06-2011 09:19 AM
Hi Jeff,
Please open Run by pressing windows key + R -> devmgmt.msc -> View Show Hidden devices -> open Non-Plug and Play Drivers-> Maximize the Screen Post a screenshot of that window.
12-06-2011 09:53 AM
12-06-2011 11:16 AM
Hi,
one good solution for this is to first, make sure that you have a copy of your product key. To get it go to (www.myNortonaccount.com) <--- log in using the email address that is associated with your Norton account..
Once you have the product key handy. Run the Norton Removal Tool. (www.Norton.com/nrt)
run the tool. Make sure to restart PC, then redownload your Norton through www.Norton.com/download
skip to step 2 and look for the Norton product that you need to re install
follow the onscreen instructions and re activate your Norton Product..^^ hope that would help
12-06-2011 11:47 AM
That is what I did the first time it happened (removed it with the removal tool, and reinstalled), but it came back.
12-06-2011 06:23 PM
Hi Jeff ,
Thanks for the Screenshot. If you have a identity safe data back it up -> Goto Control panel uninstall norton AV ->select the second option to completely uninstall ->restart -> Run Norton Removal Tool -> Restart -> Goto the screenshot page -> if you find
NAVENG, NAVEX15, Norton Antivirus settings manager, starting from Symantec Data Store to SymEvent (entries starting with Sym) ->right click on them click uninstall -> For the Restart prompts select no -> Goto Program files if you find Norton Folder delete it -> Goto Run ->type temp ->Delete all the files in there -> Run -> %temp% ->delete all ->Now Restart the PC ->Install Norton Antivirus->Run Live Update until you get no updates found message ->restart PC | Let us know how it went for you and reply if you'd any difficulties
