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Thread ID: 77725 2007-03-20 03:12:00 SvcHst warnings tapram (9325) Press F1
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534478 2007-03-22 08:53:00 Have done all as you suggested. Will now await comment from Symantec(Norton) and will advise success if any later. It may take a day or two. Again many thanks. tapram (9325)
534479 2007-03-22 09:02:00 No worries.

Hopefully, they can help u out.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
534480 2007-04-10 21:32:00 Just to finish off this thread - I finally resorted to completely removing all traces of Norton (as far as I could) and then reinstalled. Appears to have worked as regards the svcHst warnings. Norton still slows start up somewhat and next time around I will likely look for an alternative. Many thanks for the help provided. tapram (9325)
534481 2007-04-11 04:38:00 Uninstalls ALL Norton 2004/2005/2006 products from your computer:

www.majorgeeks.com

Note, I have not used this, I just came across it in my travels and remembered your problem.
zqwerty (97)
534482 2007-07-22 20:15:00 I quite regularly get a warning when I am closing down computer - Instructions at 0x69532777 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read. I use Norton System Works 2007 (includes registry cleaner) but the problem persists. Do I need to worry about these warnings or can I safely ignore?
To all those who find this reply: I used the tool provided above:

www.majorgeeks.com

and it worked! I had had the BSOD for a solid month and removing all Norton Anti-Virus and Internet Security software fixed the problem. I am now going to subscribe to another, and even better respected anti-virus/security product!

Cheers!!
NCTeacher (12022)
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