02-21-2012 11:34 AM
02-21-2012 03:14 PM
Hi Gina,
I do not think it is an IE9 problem.
I would suggest you look at this link:
If you do that and have no sucess, please look at the "What if this didn't work" towards the bottom of the page and then run the Norton remove and reinstall tool.
Please post back with results.
02-29-2012 09:18 PM
Hi, yank. Thanks for your response--apologies for my slow reply! I did restart the computer (by turning it on later that day) and didn't seem to have any more issues. But then on 2/28, I received the same error while surfing the web.
Would you recommend that I reinstall Norton? The strange thing about this is that everything else seems to be working okay, scans are running fine and etc., but I want to be protected, too! I don't want a product that's only working 50% of the time. Your thoughts? Thanks, Gina
03-01-2012 07:03 AM
gablegal wrote:Hi, yank. Thanks for your response--apologies for my slow reply! I did restart the computer (by turning it on later that day) and didn't seem to have any more issues. But then on 2/28, I received the same error while surfing the web.
Would you recommend that I reinstall Norton? The strange thing about this is that everything else seems to be working okay, scans are running fine and etc., but I want to be protected, too! I don't want a product that's only working 50% of the time. Your thoughts? Thanks, Gina
hi gina,
IMHO, it would not hurt anything to run the Norton Remove and Reinstall Tool. You need to do what you feel best for your situation.
Instructions here:
https://www-secure.symantec.com/norton-support/jsp
Please carefully read the Before You Begin prior to running the Tool.
Let us now how things works out.
04-06-2012 03:10 PM - edited 04-06-2012 03:34 PM
04-06-2012 07:11 PM
Hi
Please remove the temporary files and run a checkdisk scan Then Download the Intelligent updater from here and restart then run the Live Update and check. And then let us know how it went.
Checkdisk: start --> type cmd --> right click on cmd --> Run as Administrator --> type chkdsk /r /f hit enter --> type y --> Restart the Computer and let the check disk run.
04-06-2012 10:51 PM
04-06-2012 11:08 PM
Hi Gina
The Steps i had mentioned above will be fruitful even if you don't have a problem. Because the Check Disk can find and fix the Bad clusters/Corrupted Sectors in the Hard Drive. Which can also help you improve the performance of the PC.
