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yafim

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Umm.. the only thing there is:

(Default) REG_SZ (value not set)

should i delete this one? cause it doesn't say anything about VDD...
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Lets try something else.
Open regedit, and go back to the registry key mentioned in my previous post (i.e. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\VirtualDeviceDrivers).
In the right-pane, right-click anywhere (except on another value) -> New -> Multi-String-Value.
Rename the new variable to VDD and leave its value blank.


Also you could try SymNRT from the following link:
http://www.majorgeek...wnload4749.html
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Thanks! it fixed the error (the VDD change), i didn't even need to use the SymNRT file... should i use it just in case?
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Glad to hear that it was fixed. Now you can start your Homework.
Yes, you should still run SymNRT, because Norton leaves behind a lot of other stuff after being uninstalled.
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