I have been trying to get rid of this since I reformatted and reinstalled my computer the other day. In the process, of course I had to reinstall NIS. The downloader pulled the latest version and installed without a hitch. Unfortunately, it installed this Norton Gadget on the desktop (Windows 7). I am a minimalist at heart and I dont like anything on my desktop. I tried to remove it the normal way, clicking the x to close it just resulted in it closing until I rebooted. I also tried many of the suggestions including trying to see if multiple copies of the gadget were runnning. Nothing. I was able to "Delete" it from the gadgets list but the next time I rebooted it was there again but its not listed in the gadgets list anymore.
Please, I really dont want this thing on my desk top. Is there a setting in the NIS Settings that I can use to disable it or even a registry hack. Thanks in advance
I have been trying to get rid of this since I reformatted and reinstalled my computer the other day. In the process, of course I had to reinstall NIS. The downloader pulled the latest version and installed without a hitch. Unfortunately, it installed this Norton Gadget on the desktop (Windows 7). I am a minimalist at heart and I dont like anything on my desktop. I tried to remove it the normal way, clicking the x to close it just resulted in it closing until I rebooted. I also tried many of the suggestions including trying to see if multiple copies of the gadget were runnning. Nothing. I was able to "Delete" it from the gadgets list but the next time I rebooted it was there again but its not listed in the gadgets list anymore.
Please, I really dont want this thing on my desk top. Is there a setting in the NIS Settings that I can use to disable it or even a registry hack. Thanks in advance
Windows 7 has an option that can be used to remove desktop gadgets. First right click on the desktop and select the "Gadgets" option. You should then see the Norton gadget listed (probably along with some other gadgets). Right click on Norton's gadget and select "Uninstall". This should remove it permanently.
Thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, I have already done that several times and each time I reboot its back. This is really getting on my nerves. I hate software that doesnt listen to what I tell it. hahaha. Is there maybe a registry hack I can try? I dont want to disable windows gadgets because I use a couple of them but this norton one is useless
In case the suggested solution with CCleaner doesn't work (I suspect it doesn't, because i tried to do the same thing with msconfig.exe, Norton Startup Manager and a couple of registry hacks) the following solution definitely works because I used it myself. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 and NIS 2012 19.2.0.10. Go into Control Panel and click Programs and Features, then click Turn Windows features on or off. When the Windows Features window pops up scroll down to Windows Gadget Platform and uncheck tthe box, then click OK and restart. Of course, this solution only works if you don't want to run any gadgets, since sidebar.exe will no longer be running. If you want to see the Web page I found about this via Google click the following link: www.howtogeek.com.
I have been trying to get rid of this since I reformatted and reinstalled my computer the other day. In the process, of course I had to reinstall NIS. The downloader pulled the latest version and installed without a hitch. Unfortunately, it installed this Norton Gadget on the desktop (Windows 7). I am a minimalist at heart and I dont like anything on my desktop. I tried to remove it the normal way, clicking the x to close it just resulted in it closing until I rebooted. I also tried many of the suggestions including trying to see if multiple copies of the gadget were runnning. Nothing. I was able to "Delete" it from the gadgets list but the next time I rebooted it was there again but its not listed in the gadgets list anymore.
Please, I really dont want this thing on my desk top. Is there a setting in the NIS Settings that I can use to disable it or even a registry hack. Thanks in advance
Thanks. I was able to fix it by uninstalling the program and reinstalling it about 4 times. I guess each time I uninstalled it, true to Norton form, it left bits and pieces of its program behind
Thanks. I was able to fix it by uninstalling the program and reinstalling it about 4 times. I guess each time I uninstalled it, true to Norton form, it left bits and pieces of its program behind
Hi jedi105,
This should not have been necessary. Did you run the Norton Removal tool as suggest earlier?