In view of the fact that there may be other latent problems, I would tend to favour a partition-format and reinstall from scratch. After which, don't let anything named 'Norton' or 'Symantec' within a barge-pole's length of the computer.
"Rick Jaws" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > In the process of having Norton Internet Security uni-install previous > programs (including Systemworks 2003), either my Registry was corrupted or > some system libraries were corrupted. Now, no .exe's work. I can get to > internet, but can used any .exe's to help fix the issue. Moroever, I can't > get to previous SYstem Restore point because when I follow prompts I get > rrundll.exe error. > > Any suggestions...is there a command line prompt or editor I can use to > resolve problems....I have already spent 4 hours pouring through blogs, FAQs, > etc....Norton Support has "punted" back to a WindowXP problem. > >
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