Problem with Norton

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Yves-Pascal, Dec 2, 2004.

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  1. Yves-Pascal

    Yves-Pascal Registered Member

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    Hello !

    I've a problem with Norton Antivirus.. My computer is disconnected with an indication "MsiInstaller".
    The error message is :

    Échec de détection du produit '{43DCF766-6838-4F9A-8C91-D92DA586DFA7}', fonctionnalité 'DefaultFeature', composant '{9F47ECA8-A740-EC80-1AE2-C48048D83AA4}. La ressource 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Journal Viewer\' n'existe pas

    Pour plus d'informations, consultez le centre Aide et support à l'adresse http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    Who can help me please ?

    Thank you and excuses me for my bad language :(
     
  2. nod32_9

    nod32_9 Guest

    Which version of NAV? Can you remove and reload NAV? Reboot PC. Also go to the Add/Remove screen and delete LiveUpdate, LiveReg.

    Were you recently infected with a virus/bug?

    Did you modify any items in Services?
     
  3. Yves-P

    Yves-P Guest

    Thank you for your help
    It seems i have no more virus on my computer.
    Do you think i can delete Liveupdate and live reg ? How my computer is going to do without liveUpdate ?
    My version is NAV 2004.
    Yes I can remove and reload NAV.

    See you soon
     
  4. nod32_9

    nod32_9 Guest

    LiveUpdate and LiveReg are part of NAV. NAV will not work without LiveUpdate and LiveReg.

    Did you make any recent changes to windows? It doesn't look like the problem is caused by NAV. Journal Viewer does not come with windows. You need to remove and/or reload Journal Viewer to the same location in your hard drive.
     
  5. Ianb

    Ianb Registered Member

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    Certainly not NAV, as nod32_9 pointed out, and not a virus. Re install Microsoft Journal or just remove the posted reg entry.

    If you're not happy tampering with the registry try using EASY CLEANER http://personal.inet.fi/business/toniarts/ecleane.htm and run the reg cleaner.
     
  6. Yves-Pascal

    Yves-Pascal Registered Member

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    Re: Problem with Computer

    Hello

    Thank you for your indications.
    I thought it was NAV following the Microsoft's indications :mad: !!!!
    I've tried EasyCleaner (reg) but....the problem is still the same ! Sometimes my XP session stop and i have a blue screen...the indication is : IRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    At that time i'm obliged reload my computer...
    It seems that the problem more important than i think ! :'(

    Thank you

    Yves-PAscal
     
  7. nod32_9

    nod32_9 Guest

    It's usually related to a drivers conflict. Could be specific problem with some games or NAV. Remove NAV at retest the system. Or perhaps you need to download MEMCHECK to test your RAMs.

    Think back. Did you recently added new hardware/software? Go into Event Viewer and see if windows will log diagnostic codes to assist with the troubleshooting. This is not an easy problem to isolate over the internet.
     
  8. no13

    no13 Retired Major Resident Nutcase

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    Wouldn't YOU like to know?
    The error you mention... does it have conistent behaviour? whenever it happens, see for repeating events before it.
    Eg. you change something in firewall and a blue screen happens, or you start playing a computer game and it happens. Also, please mention version numbers of programs and hardware you feel may be at fault (especially indows, NAV, video card no.s)
    Information such as this will help the people who can help you further.
    for microsoft journal, it looks to be a critical component, and you may need to install it again, even if you have not removed it.
     
  9. Yves-Pascal

    Yves-Pascal Registered Member

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    Hello

    Thank you for your answers.
    It seems that my problem is due to the drivers of the graphic car.
    I have load the last version of drivers.
    I will let you know.

    Yves-Pascal
     
  10. Yves P

    Yves P Guest

    I had again the problem with blue screen.
    Information noticed :

    stop: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0xBF80619D, 0xF50517BO, 0x00000000)
    win32K.sys - address 13F80619D base at 13F800000, datestamp 41107F7a

    Thank you for your solution !
     
  11. nod32_9

    nod32_9 Guest

    What are those programs running in the background (MSCONFIG/STARTUP tab)?
     
  12. webyourbusiness

    webyourbusiness Registered Member

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    I would also look in msconfig services for anything not microsoft as a potential problem too... click the "Hide all microsoft services" - but as someone already pointed out, drivers are the usual suspect... on this machine, I was plagued for weeks with random blue screens - sometimes within a few hours, sometimes days between them... it was video drivers in the end!
     
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