Family & Relationships1 min ago
"Internal error" on Laptop
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Internal error keeps getting displayed in an icon that won't go away every single time I switch my laptop on, it states that I need to go in and switch on the "intrusion prevention". When I check on one screen it states that this is already turned on (green ticked), and in the other one it states that it isn't (red cross).
It obviously isn't turned on properly for it to register as "on" where it matters, but cannot for the life of me figure out what to do now. I tried calling Symantec, this was a waste of time, hung on forever for no-one to answer my call.
All I need is someone to advise what I should do, I have ran a system scan, and a liveupdate, Norton security updates the lot - these haven't cleared the error either. It appears in an icon every single time the L/Top gets switched on. Has anyone else had this issue, and how did you get around it?
TIA
Roosi
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It obviously isn't turned on properly for it to register as "on" where it matters, but cannot for the life of me figure out what to do now. I tried calling Symantec, this was a waste of time, hung on forever for no-one to answer my call.
All I need is someone to advise what I should do, I have ran a system scan, and a liveupdate, Norton security updates the lot - these haven't cleared the error either. It appears in an icon every single time the L/Top gets switched on. Has anyone else had this issue, and how did you get around it?
TIA
Roosi
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Also try Advanced Sysytemcare free. That is pretty good too.
You may have some spyware or malware on there.
Also try Advanced Sysytemcare free. That is pretty good too.
You may have some spyware or malware on there.