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Oh shoot i deleted the stuff in my reigistery before i came back to this thread.... -_-

 

But yeah thanks anyways.

 

I suppose theirs 2 solutions.

 

Solution 1: 

 

  1. First thing to do is Back up the Registry. I'll be saying more about the Registry later. But suffice it to say that the presence of uninstalled security software in the Registry can conflict with newly installed security software and cause system freezes. So can folders of "uninstalled" programs for that matter.
  2. Once again, go to Start, then click on "Run". Type in "regedit"
  3. Go to the top of the Regedit window. Click (+) next to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Go down the thread until you see Software. Click on Software and scroll down the thread until you see Symantec. Right click on Symantec and choose "Delete".
  4. From there go down to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and repeat step 3. Restart your PC.
  5. Click (+) next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, now: Click (+) next to Software, Click (+) next to Microsoft, Click (+) next to Windows and Click (+) next to CurrentVersion.
  6. Select the Run folder. Right-click and delete each Symantec entry you see (if present). Restart your PC.

That should completely eradicate Norton Antivirus from your system!

 

Solution 2:

 

1) Use the trial then redeem.. 

 

Message Edited by Blazey on 10-02-2008 04:27 PM
License Error.
Well as you can see, theirs nowhere to insert my product key. 
Please help me guys.
 
P.s if this is wrong section for problems, sorry. 

Press "Next" to continus installation. You will be prompted to insert your product key during the final configuration. If you don't, you get a fully functional 15 day trial.

 

I always like getting the trial, and then using up my license. Extra 15 days!