Norton GoBack

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    DanHale is offline Newbie

    Norton GoBack

    I just bought Norton SystemWorks 2006. While I was installing the software I got a message saying it could not install Norton GoBack due to multiple boot disk or something like that. I looked this up on the Norton support site and the answer to the error message was don't install GoBack. I called Norton support and they told me since I was running this on a HP notebook I need to call HP and have they tell me how to get rid of HP PC Recovery. I have not did this yet. I have searched and cannot find anything about removing HP PC Recovery. I do not use this. Does anyone know how to get rid of this? I really hope that this is what is causing GoBack not to run and not the hidden Hibernate partition.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    First off I would strongly suggest keeping HP PC Recovery. Don't install GoBack

    Norton is no substitute for your computers built in Recovery.

    Some day you will need it.

    I would just leave Go Back off.

    I have used System Works in the past and never used Go Back as it is superfluous with proper Recovery Disks.

    We could further research the HP Recovery options if you post the exact model but again I wouldn't touch them.

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    DanHale is offline Newbie
    Thanks for the input. I have the HP Pavilion Media Center dv5139us Notebook PC. Part of the problem is my friendly people at Circuit City who I bought the laptop from got rid of the parition that the HP Recovery was on and made it into a very small D: Drive. Now I no longer have the Recovery partiton or the CD/DVD for recovery.

    Now what do I do?

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    DanHale is offline Newbie
    A couple of other questions: I am running Norton Antivirus 2006 and it also runs Norton Protection Center, I have noticed that on bootup when Windows starts it seems to take forever to be ready because Norton Protection is checking everything. Any recommendations?

    Also if I want to setup up a restore for my computer just the way its sits at this time what are the recommendations for doing that, i.e. os and all programs and data?

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Why did they do that? Is this a new machine?

    Someday (perhaps years from now) you will have to reinstall XP. In a worse case scenario you can buy the disk/s from HP.


    OK found your model:

    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/p...&lang=en&cc=us

    Removing the restore partition
    One recovery option available, but not recommended, is removing the restore partition from the hard drive. While this action will free up storage space, the only restore or recovery option available is a compete, destructive reformatting of the hard drive using the set of recovery disks. The options to recover individual drivers or applications, and to reinstall the operating system no longer exist.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...dlc=en&lang=en


    My suggestion for Norton is don't use it. Sorry that is not constructive.

    If you like Norton products you can add Norton Ghost:

    http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoff...r&pvid=ghost10




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    Last edited by jephree; 15-05-2006 at 06:22 AM.

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