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If there appears to something nasty & you have issues removing it or even getting something installed to attempt it, one other alternative:
Norton Power Eraser
Spyware Removal - Virus Removal | Norton Support
As A Last resort if all else fails.
Please note:
"Because the Norton Power Eraser uses aggressive methods to detect these threats, there is a risk that it can select some legitimate programs for removal. You should use this tool very carefully, and only after you have exhausted other options."
I just suggested Revo as it does a through job of cleaning out the leftover files.
Also, Revo launches the programs uninstaller 1st, allows that to run, then it goes looking for leftover parts.
But yeah, it might be better for her to use the tool if she doesn't feel comfy with Revo.
Hopefully she'll be able to run the Symantec online scan & fix whatever is wrong.
I would have suggested Revo had I not known about and worked with the McAfee tool. Anti malware programs are extremely invasive and Windows removal does not get all of the pieces of these programs. The removal tools from the vendors are quite good.
I use Absolute Uninstaller - Uninstall your unwanted applications easily and completely but I have installed Revo and will give it a go
Revo is good at finding the leftover registry keys, as well as files left on the HD.
But you do have to read the directions carefully.
The nice thing about Revo also is that if it can't delete a certain leftover file, as you see sometimes ("The following files could not be removed"), it'll mark them for deletion at the next start up.
I've been amazed at what most programs will leave behind in your system.
(The excuse for that from most of companies is they want to leave the information there in case you decide to "reinstall the software")
Based on my past experience with McAfee CarlTR6, I don't really trust anything from them. It was freakin incredible what that one upgrade to the security center did to my PC. How bad do you have to mess up software that a sys restore of even 2 days back won't fix the problem & leaves the AV damaged to the point that only 2/3 of the screen was showing when I tried to launch it?
ALSO - Thanx much for the link Wishmaster, a nice scanner. Quick and efficient.
Funny when I used McAfee some time back I was very happy but then I found it started to fall behind so I changed
I have never liked McAfee and I have used it.
@Borg: Anti-malware programs entangle so deeply into your system that only the manufacturer really knows how to get it all out. And if you don't get it out, sometimes the bits and pieces can still create problems.
@ CarlTR6, Like I said, I wouldn't trust McAfee with anything. I've run a scan through my registry and files and found nothing related to McAfee...so far.
One interesting thing I have found since I started using Revo uninstaller - it's usually the open source software that does a complete removal of everything (files, reg keys, etc.), whereas anything corporate tends to leave reg keys and whatnot in the system. At least the open source programs I've seen
@ DirtRider, maybe it was good at one point, but it's sure a mess now.
I left a note on her page DirtRider asking if she fixed it or not