Windows XP installation without formatting
shafiee
07-10-2005, 03:17 AM
Hi,
I had some trouble installing Norton Antivirus 2005 after installing Windows
XP without formatting the hard disk. At first I tried to do a repair, but
setup would not continue at the "Saving your settings" stage. So I had to
delete the old installation through setup. Windows XP installed fine. I was
even able to install Microsoft Office XP 2003, Accent2SE, Corel Draw 12
without any problems. But when I tried to install Norton Antivirus 2005, it
just won't install. Setup fails. Is there anyone with a similar experience?
The main problem is computer users want to do the fun stuff at work. And
some of the "fun stuff" make computers vulnerable to viruses. And when the
computer slows down, and hinders their work.... they call an IT technician
(that is me) and ask him to fix it. At that stage, antivirus software
fails... and in some cases the computer even fails to boot. Repair fails and
so does reinstallation. The only solution in that case is to format the hard
drive which would mean loss of "critical" data. What are your
recommendations regarding this problem?
I can really use your help here.
Thanks in advance.
Shafiee.
So Format the hd results in loss of critical data?
This means also that hd failure results in data loss
No backups? - by deffinition data cannot be critical!
Having said that, if you have a failed install of NIS2005, and usually
there's an err.msg, its possible that it is finding remnents of a prev
failed install.
You need to visit Symantec site, search the kb, and download various
utilities for completely removing NIS, the articles also run through details
for editing the registry.
You might also like to download the MS Installer clean up utility
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301
and check for any NIS entries
"shafiee" <shafiee@news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:OLl07VzaFHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I had some trouble installing Norton Antivirus 2005 after installing
Windows
> XP without formatting the hard disk. At first I tried to do a repair, but
> setup would not continue at the "Saving your settings" stage. So I had to
> delete the old installation through setup. Windows XP installed fine. I
was
> even able to install Microsoft Office XP 2003, Accent2SE, Corel Draw 12
> without any problems. But when I tried to install Norton Antivirus 2005,
it
> just won't install. Setup fails. Is there anyone with a similar
experience?
>
> The main problem is computer users want to do the fun stuff at work. And
> some of the "fun stuff" make computers vulnerable to viruses. And when the
> computer slows down, and hinders their work.... they call an IT technician
> (that is me) and ask him to fix it. At that stage, antivirus software
> fails... and in some cases the computer even fails to boot. Repair fails
and
> so does reinstallation. The only solution in that case is to format the
hard
> drive which would mean loss of "critical" data. What are your
> recommendations regarding this problem?
>
> I can really use your help here.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Shafiee.
>
>
shafiee
07-10-2005, 03:17 AM
Thanks very much for your reply DL. I'll give that a try.
Shafiee.
"DL" <dl@spoofmail> wrote in message
news:e4BR1yzaFHA.1660@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> So Format the hd results in loss of critical data?
> This means also that hd failure results in data loss
> No backups? - by deffinition data cannot be critical!
>
> Having said that, if you have a failed install of NIS2005, and usually
> there's an err.msg, its possible that it is finding remnents of a prev
> failed install.
> You need to visit Symantec site, search the kb, and download various
> utilities for completely removing NIS, the articles also run through
> details
> for editing the registry.
> You might also like to download the MS Installer clean up utility
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301
> and check for any NIS entries
>
> "shafiee" <shafiee@news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OLl07VzaFHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had some trouble installing Norton Antivirus 2005 after installing
> Windows
>> XP without formatting the hard disk. At first I tried to do a repair, but
>> setup would not continue at the "Saving your settings" stage. So I had to
>> delete the old installation through setup. Windows XP installed fine. I
> was
>> even able to install Microsoft Office XP 2003, Accent2SE, Corel Draw 12
>> without any problems. But when I tried to install Norton Antivirus 2005,
> it
>> just won't install. Setup fails. Is there anyone with a similar
> experience?
>>
>> The main problem is computer users want to do the fun stuff at work. And
>> some of the "fun stuff" make computers vulnerable to viruses. And when
>> the
>> computer slows down, and hinders their work.... they call an IT
>> technician
>> (that is me) and ask him to fix it. At that stage, antivirus software
>> fails... and in some cases the computer even fails to boot. Repair fails
> and
>> so does reinstallation. The only solution in that case is to format the
> hard
>> drive which would mean loss of "critical" data. What are your
>> recommendations regarding this problem?
>>
>> I can really use your help here.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Shafiee.
>>
>>
>
>
Shafiee
07-10-2005, 03:17 AM
Thanks very much DL. It really worked.
"DL" wrote:
> So Format the hd results in loss of critical data?
> This means also that hd failure results in data loss
> No backups? - by deffinition data cannot be critical!
>
> Having said that, if you have a failed install of NIS2005, and usually
> there's an err.msg, its possible that it is finding remnents of a prev
> failed install.
> You need to visit Symantec site, search the kb, and download various
> utilities for completely removing NIS, the articles also run through details
> for editing the registry.
> You might also like to download the MS Installer clean up utility
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301
> and check for any NIS entries
>
> "shafiee" <shafiee@news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OLl07VzaFHA.2212@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had some trouble installing Norton Antivirus 2005 after installing
> Windows
> > XP without formatting the hard disk. At first I tried to do a repair, but
> > setup would not continue at the "Saving your settings" stage. So I had to
> > delete the old installation through setup. Windows XP installed fine. I
> was
> > even able to install Microsoft Office XP 2003, Accent2SE, Corel Draw 12
> > without any problems. But when I tried to install Norton Antivirus 2005,
> it
> > just won't install. Setup fails. Is there anyone with a similar
> experience?
> >
> > The main problem is computer users want to do the fun stuff at work. And
> > some of the "fun stuff" make computers vulnerable to viruses. And when the
> > computer slows down, and hinders their work.... they call an IT technician
> > (that is me) and ask him to fix it. At that stage, antivirus software
> > fails... and in some cases the computer even fails to boot. Repair fails
> and
> > so does reinstallation. The only solution in that case is to format the
> hard
> > drive which would mean loss of "critical" data. What are your
> > recommendations regarding this problem?
> >
> > I can really use your help here.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Shafiee.
> >
> >
>
>
>
Windows XP installation without formatting