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Remember Me? Please Help. Results 1 to 3 of 3. Thread Tools Show Printable Version. Here are my logs. And thank you for your help. ComboFix Files Created from to INI During your session with Norton Customer Support, do you know if they attempted to perform a re-install of your Norton product using the Norton Removal Tool NRT to clean up files from older installations?

I found an old thread from in the MS Answers forum titled Error MSLN not found, skipping autocheck at the Windows boot up that indicates that the underlying problem lies with an entry in your Windows registry, but if you post back with the information I requested we can provide instructions for a clean reinstall of your Norton product that might also solve the problem.

I have nortons ver. Customer support did remove and re-install nortons Follow the general instructions in rjd3's thread Need to reinstall Norton Internet Security on my original device , but in Step 2 download the latest N offline installer from one of the following links, depending on the version of N you currently use:.

Post back if you have any questions or concerns about the clean reinstall process. If you are still seeing your boot-up error between Step 7 and Step 8 i. If that happens, you might have to follow the instructions in the MS Answers forum thread titled Error MSLN not found, skipping autocheck at the Windows boot and manually repair your Vista startup or registry.

I ran the nortons removal tool 4 times as rjd3 in his instructions and then re-installed nortons but this did not remove the problem. I still get the message when booting up. I can't promise that the registry edit will work on your computer, but a few other users in that MS Answers forum noted that this suggestion worked on their own computers. There is a Windows support article titled Back up the registry with instructions on how to create a Vista registry backup before you make any registry edit.

That way, you can you can immediately import the backup copy of your registry if you make any changes that you want to undo. I would emphasize, though, that making any manual edits to your registry should be your solution of last resort, and if you feel at all uncomfortable editing your registry you shouldn't do it. What antivirus software and what type of scan did you run that seemed to trigger this error message? Do you recall seeing any pop-ups during the scan warning you about a possible malware detection?

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