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Old 11-22-2007, 03:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default System Freeze after install of Nod 32 Anti Virus

I recently installed Nod 32 Antivirus Plus Smart Security when my system froze during installation. I rebooted the system and it appeared that the program was loaded and operating, however the system would freeze up on any application. I tryed to remove the Nod 32 program but got hung up in the process. So I am only operating in safe mode. I was told that the possible problem may be with Morton SystemWorks Professional that I currently have on the system. I was also told that i need to uninstall the Norton software using the Norton Removal tool to rectify the problem. I tryed that while in the safe mode but a notification advised that Norton Ghost needed to be removed first. How do I remove or uninstall Norton Ghost while in the safe mode since it will not allow me to uninstall Norton in Control Panel - add/remove programs and Windows applications and I cannot perform any tasks outside of the safe mode?

My operating system is Win XP.

Your help would be much appreciated.

Al
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