Norton auto protect will not turn on




















Then repeat. Do you recall where you pulled download from and if you ran Live Updates and did you properly uninstall prior security product. I ran live updates sorry so was the latest version AND ran the program that checks for problems?

Norton something or other. Thanks and sorry. Did you go through NS settings to see if Auto Protect was enabled. I usually advise full scan and testing along with extra restart. TRIM is on and when i said both i meant in the tray when you right click on the little yellow icon AND in the menu when open NS and try to turn it off.

Therefore I keep Symantec responsible for this bug. It is also possible that one of the Windows updates may have changed something in your computer. Windows updates just came out this week.

There were also Adobe Flash Player and Shockwave player updates. There was a Sonor update the other day also. I don't understand the language that your screenshot is showing other than the word Sonor.

Yeah, it hit me too with Windows updates but it would be strange that I would be just one having experienced this issue. I'm not surely alone having Win 8. This is how mine is set up. I think this is what you are trying to show?

I am using Win 7 pro 64bit. Don't know if this will be any help. Yes, I have the same setup but the problem is that the first three options get greyed inaccessible after certain time. Btw, I don't why my picture in the first post is not yet approved. Pictures take a while to be approved by the moderators.

I can see your picture in your first post. I just can't understand the language in the picture. I'd try reinstalling Norton as there may have been some corruption of your product. You can run the Norton Removal and Reinstall tool which will get you a fresh installation. Here is the link: www.

After running NRnR, run LiveUpdate manually a few times, rebooting as requested, until no updates are available. When finished I'd reboot anyway, even if not prompted, it never hurts What setting do you normally have Boot Time Protection configured to?

There have been some suggestions that the issues with Windows 8. If you can live with a slightly slower boot time, you might try that and see if it fixes the problem you are having. Thanks Rainbow, have already that done before I contacted support and posted to this forum but to no avail. Thanks SendOfJIve for suggestions but I have already tried all three options of the setting but to no avail.

The strange thing is that regardless on option chosen Off or Normal or Aggressive it always changes to Aggressive as soon as the option greys out.

Well, after 4 hours it occurred again :- So the first scan after startup isn't solution I'm getting tired by this issue. I apologize for asking it only today, but I didn't pay much attention to it yesterday, maybe because I don't use Firefox? Anyway, what do you mean by " Still on. Furthermore, have you now received the Norton Browser Add-on as per yank's post?

If you still haven't, you should run LiveUpdate until you receive it and reboot your machine afterwards. I meant that while the latest add-on is Btw, it's almost 24 hours and my picture has not been yet approved. Moderators still on vacations? I have explored Norton's history log and there is an item with informative severity "Norton Autofix" and its time more less corresponds with the time when the problem occurred. However there is stated 0 zero found problems To the best of my knowledge, Opera is not a supported browser, so let's talk about IE.

The most current Norton Toolbar version for IE is in fact I trust you have checked your add-ons and they are enabled. I have explored Norton's history log and there is an item with informative severity " Norton Autofix " and its time more less corresponds with the time when the problem occurred. Also have E-accelertion whitch says alls good also.

Any help will be greatly appreciated, needless to say I'm new at this. Ive had this problem many times in my office, lets start by getting a look at a HJT log to rule out possible infections. Download HijackThis 1. Before running HijackThis: You must close each of the following:your web browser, e-mail client, instant messenger, and programs like notepad, wordpad, MS Word etc.

This only happened once though. So , as of Now Norton will start but Auto Protect, Antispyware and other parts will not turn "on" and all of this occured after the new install of Norton when the ccsvchst.

Do I need to reinstall? What is the best way to do this? I have seen I few but don't know which to do at this point. Tried using the online support early this AM but got a message thata stated that they were not available for chat support at that time , even though it says 24 hr. I did the remove and reinstall thing and program froze, then rebooted computer and ran live updates and all seemed to be working until the second time I shut down my Win Xp computer and ccsvchst.

Again when I restarted the computer the Auto protect would not enable. Auto fix does not help. Reading the posts I have seen A LOT of other users having similar problems with various results and solutions. Any suggestions? I will attempt yet another remove and reinstall later tonight.



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