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Migration from Norton to Kasperski



 
 
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Old June 18th 10, 11:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Ahmad Mahran
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Default Migration from Norton to Kasperski

Since installing Kasperski antivirus 2010 my computer is acting strangely.
My Windows securit alert is red, Kasperski is not working going in cricles
with the its configuration wizard which prompts me to restart the computer,
and this problem is still going on.
Now a new thing has emerged, I am getting th efollowing error
" Host Process for Windows Services stopped working and was closed
A problem caused the application to stop working correctly.
Windows will notify you if a solution is available."
How can I resolve this issue?
Regards,
Ahmad

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Old June 18th 10, 02:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Death
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Default Migration from Norton to Kasperski

Stan Starinski wrote:

Wait for responses, but I'd rather migrate from Kasperski to Norton.


Death migrated from Norton to ESET to Kasperski to Norton.
Norton is a very good product now-a-days.
Norton 360 3 PCs for 60 bucks is a deal.

SNIP

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Old June 18th 10, 03:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Death
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Default Migration from Norton to Kasperski

The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:

On 6/18/2010 6:51 AM, Ahmad Mahran wrote:

Since installing Kasperski antivirus 2010 my computer is acting strangely.
My Windows securit alert is red, Kasperski is not working going in cricles
with the its configuration wizard which prompts me to restart the computer,
and this problem is still going on.
Now a new thing has emerged, I am getting th efollowing error
" Host Process for Windows Services stopped working and was closed
A problem caused the application to stop working correctly.
Windows will notify you if a solution is available."
How can I resolve this issue?
Regards,
Ahmad


Kaspersky is much better than Norton. Norton when you remove it via
Programs and Features does not do a clean uninstall. Download all
installers to your machine locally and then unplug your network cable or
turn off your internet connection.


Anything recent from Norton uninstalls completely (minus some empty
folders).
Your opinion of Norton is either outdated, or skewed for some other
reason.
It ranks highly in all testing, often Number 1.


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Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.
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Old June 18th 10, 04:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Death
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Default Migration from Norton to Kasperski

Stan Starinski wrote:

Surprised you didn't attack me


You were right.
Death never attacks someone posting an actual fact.

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Old June 18th 10, 06:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
smlunatick
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Default Migration from Norton to Kasperski

On Jun 18, 4:14*pm, Death -x wrote:
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:



On 6/18/2010 6:51 AM, Ahmad Mahran wrote:


* Since installing Kasperski antivirus 2010 my computer is acting strangely.
My Windows securit alert is red, Kasperski is not working going in cricles
with the its configuration wizard which prompts me to restart the computer,
and this problem is still going on.
Now a new thing has emerged, I am getting th efollowing error
" Host Process for Windows Services stopped working and was closed
A problem caused the application to stop working correctly.
Windows will notify you if a solution is available."
How can I resolve this issue?
Regards,
Ahmad


Kaspersky is much better than Norton. *Norton when you remove it via
Programs and Features does not do a clean uninstall. *Download all
installers to your machine locally and then unplug your network cable or
turn off your internet connection.


Anything recent from Norton uninstalls completely (minus some empty
folders).
Your opinion of Norton is either outdated, or skewed for some other
reason.
It ranks highly in all testing, often Number 1.

--
Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur.


Norton offers an advanced removal tool that will clear out most left-
overs from the Windows. However, it should be noted that you must
first remove all Symantec / Norton / LiveUpdate software from Add /
Remove Programs first. Symantec's own on-line support agent
"scrapped" my Windows XP Pro setup (March 2009) by just running the
NRT tool.
 




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