Norton Removal Tool:
You may need your Product Key when you reinstall your Norton product
You do not need the product key to uninstall it- just to reinstall it. Ir doesn't mater whether you have used a program or not. If it was put on the Startup menu, it's going to start on boot and run in the background. Unfortunately, the manufacturers want you to use all the junk they preload so they don't give any uninstall directions.
I went into Program Files and found just an empty folder there so I deleted it.
This process was loading:
O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [uTorrent] "C:\Program Files\uTorrent\uTorrent.exe"
Now the system is confused because you deleted the program folder while the program was running. What's it suppose to do with the file now?
Boot into Normal Mode> right click on the Taskbar> Task Manager> find uTorrent and highlight it> click on End task. Close the Task Manager.
Go to Start> Run> type in
msconfig> enter> Selective Startup> Start menu> Uncheck uTorrent> Apply> OK.
Go to Add/Remove Programs and remove uTorrent if there.
(NOTE: the first time you reboot after making a change using msconfig, you get a nag message- you can ignore and close it after checking 'don't show this message again.' Stay in Selective Startup.
Now try to boot into Safe Mode. If IE crashes again, check the time on the computer clock.
Find the Error that corresponds to the BSOD and crash using the Event Viewer:
Start> Run> type in eventvwr
Do this on each the System and the Applications logs:
[1]. Click to open the log>
[2]. Look for the Error>
[3] .Right click on the Error> Properties>
[4]. Click on Copy button, top right, below the down arrow >
[5]. Paste here (Ctrl V)
[6].NOTES
- You can ignore Warnings and Information Events.
- If you have a recurring Error with same ID#, same Source and same Description, only one copy is needed.
- You don't need to include the lines of code in the box below the Description, if any.
- Please do not copy the entire Event log.
Errors are time coded.