J
Jeff
Hi,
I am not here to bash Symantec. I am here to resolve a problem.
Twice in the last 3 weeks I have ended up with computers which will not boot
into Windows XP normally. One system is a Gateway Solo 9550 XL notebook. The
other is a Compaq X09 gaming system.
In both instances I processed Norton Internet Security 2009 updates and was
asked to restart Win XP.
The loading of Win XP stops at the splash screen with the scroll bar
continuing to scroll round and around.
The only way out of the scroll screen is a hard reset. I can select Windows
Safe mode to get into that mode but, I cannot load Windows normally. (I
probably should have selected the last know good command the first time I
restarted Win XP but, I didn't.)
I have even gone so far as to install a new hard disk in the notebook
computer and restore my latest backup. The backup works fine. As soon as I
run the NIS update and restart the system I cannot start Windows.
I have spent several weeks hoping to solve this problem. I even suspected
that there was a problem with the notebook computer that I purchased a brand
new HP Elite notebook computer to replace this older Gateway. Now I discover
that the problem may not be hardware related.
I am pretty upset to say the least.
I intend to reformat the new hard drive that I installed in the Solo 9550,
restore my backup, and make sure the system functions. I will then run the
NIS update again to prove, or disprove what I have posted.
Update: I removed the hard drive from the notebook computer. I attached it
to hardware intended for backing up to a 2-1/2" drive. I plugged the drive
into the USB 2.0 port of another Win XP system. (The first one that had this
problem render unbootable but, subsequently I installed new hard drives and
did a restore.)
As soon as I plugged the hard drive into the remote system it began clicking
rythmically ... as if defective. The drive wasn't recognized. Although the
drive wasn't recognized in Explorer, it was listed in the list of devices I
could safely remove, so I did. I rebooted the remote system. Now Win XP will
not load on this system.
What is going on? What could happen to the hard drive during the Norton
Update that would cause it to corrupt another system when connected? Is there
another explanation?
The main reason for this post is to see if others have experienced similar
problems. I have also posted on the Symantec forum but, I don't always feel
comfortable with the replies that I get on their forum. I respect the fact
that they are challenged by the bugs created by others but, I believe I
spend more time trying to get their software to work with my systems, than I
do with any other single software package. Sometimes I think I'd rather deal
with the malware and other viruses.
Anyone else have problems?
Thanks
Jeff
I am not here to bash Symantec. I am here to resolve a problem.
Twice in the last 3 weeks I have ended up with computers which will not boot
into Windows XP normally. One system is a Gateway Solo 9550 XL notebook. The
other is a Compaq X09 gaming system.
In both instances I processed Norton Internet Security 2009 updates and was
asked to restart Win XP.
The loading of Win XP stops at the splash screen with the scroll bar
continuing to scroll round and around.
The only way out of the scroll screen is a hard reset. I can select Windows
Safe mode to get into that mode but, I cannot load Windows normally. (I
probably should have selected the last know good command the first time I
restarted Win XP but, I didn't.)
I have even gone so far as to install a new hard disk in the notebook
computer and restore my latest backup. The backup works fine. As soon as I
run the NIS update and restart the system I cannot start Windows.
I have spent several weeks hoping to solve this problem. I even suspected
that there was a problem with the notebook computer that I purchased a brand
new HP Elite notebook computer to replace this older Gateway. Now I discover
that the problem may not be hardware related.
I am pretty upset to say the least.
I intend to reformat the new hard drive that I installed in the Solo 9550,
restore my backup, and make sure the system functions. I will then run the
NIS update again to prove, or disprove what I have posted.
Update: I removed the hard drive from the notebook computer. I attached it
to hardware intended for backing up to a 2-1/2" drive. I plugged the drive
into the USB 2.0 port of another Win XP system. (The first one that had this
problem render unbootable but, subsequently I installed new hard drives and
did a restore.)
As soon as I plugged the hard drive into the remote system it began clicking
rythmically ... as if defective. The drive wasn't recognized. Although the
drive wasn't recognized in Explorer, it was listed in the list of devices I
could safely remove, so I did. I rebooted the remote system. Now Win XP will
not load on this system.
What is going on? What could happen to the hard drive during the Norton
Update that would cause it to corrupt another system when connected? Is there
another explanation?
The main reason for this post is to see if others have experienced similar
problems. I have also posted on the Symantec forum but, I don't always feel
comfortable with the replies that I get on their forum. I respect the fact
that they are challenged by the bugs created by others but, I believe I
spend more time trying to get their software to work with my systems, than I
do with any other single software package. Sometimes I think I'd rather deal
with the malware and other viruses.
Anyone else have problems?
Thanks
Jeff