Startup manager problem

Hello,

Today I have tried to reinstall Norton 360, using NRT.

After the uninstallation started to run, I was mentioned that I have delayed and turned off some programs, in the Norton 360's startup manager, and I didn't cancel the delay and turn on the programs in the startup manager before uninstalling Norton 360.

Now, the programs that were delayed and turned off are not appearing in the "statrup" in MSConfig, and they are not appearing in the re-installed Norton 360's startup manager too.

What should I do in order to cancel the delay and the turning off?

Maybe you can write here for me the registry entries that I should change or delete in order to fix it? Or maybe other solution?

If someone here is jew, my request for him is not to answer me or investigate this issue in saturday, for G-D want's him not to work at saturday.

Thank you very much.

Hello,

Today I have tried to reinstall Norton 360, using NRT.

After the uninstallation started to run, I was mentioned that I have delayed and turned off some programs, in the Norton 360's startup manager, and I didn't cancel the delay and turn on the programs in the startup manager before uninstalling Norton 360.

Now, the programs that were delayed and turned off are not appearing in the "statrup" in MSConfig, and they are not appearing in the re-installed Norton 360's startup manager too.

What should I do in order to cancel the delay and the turning off?

Maybe you can write here for me the registry entries that I should change or delete in order to fix it? Or maybe other solution?

If someone here is jew, my request for him is not to answer me or investigate this issue in saturday, for G-D want's him not to work at saturday.

Thank you very much.

Okay. Thank you.

I don't want to reinstall the programs, I don't know which programs I should reinstall.

I can't know which programs should be changed in the registry, and I don't want to edit the registy now.

But maybe the files of Norton still in the computer, although I have re-installed Norton.

I have to know the name of the folder that contans the registry files, and if they were deleted, I can restore the System.

Thank you.

I advice the developers of Norton to resolve this problem, for we don't want it to occur any more.

As you have Uninstalled the original Norton 360, and also run the 'Norton Removal Tool' (NRT), I doubt if there are any Norton files or folders left from the previous Install.

Perhaps a Norton Employee will join in here, and confirm this, and possibly answer your questions.

If you have a previous system image, you could restore that image.  I do not think that a Windows System Restore will help you as you need the Norton files restored and Windows System restore may not have copied those files.  You could try that as at this point the System Restore to a point before you ran the NRT is your only hope right now.  If you do, please go into N360's Settings > Administrative Settings > Product Security > Norton Product Tamper Protection and turn this to OFF before you try the System restore.

 

As Boneidle has mentioned, the only other way is through Registry edits.  This could be set up as a merged file (you would not have to manually edit anything yourself) but we would need to know the name and location (path) of the programs to run at startup.

dbrisendine

Yes, you could Merge, but once you've found the .exe file of the prog you want to 'Run', you can open a new'String Value' Key and just do a couple of 'Copy & Paste' jobs from it's 'Desktop Icon Shortcut'  properties.

That way, you don't make an error with the typing.

Still, perhaps doing a restore as you suggested will solve the problem.

Either way is fine; the end result is the same.  I was just thinking it would be easier for novice to “run” a reg file than to do all that cutting and pasting.

Another possibility could be to run the program whose auto startup has been removed from the registry and see if it has an option to configure it to NOT load at startup. If so then select this option, save, go back in and re-enable auto-startup. The program itself should then re-create the appropriate registry key.

 

This won't work for all programs since some programs have no option for this and just set themselves to auto-run at startup (hard coded) , but it is worth a shot to check this.

 

Allen

Hi Yairku,

 

I was wondering how things are going. Is there any update you can share with us?

 

Thanks

Allen

Sorry, I wasn't at home all this week. I have called the Tech support, so they will find a solution.

Thank you for trying to help me.

Yairku