I did have NAV 2002 on C:/ with Windows 98SE and NAV 2002 on F:/ with
W2k. I never had NAV 2002 on E:/
I did uninstall NAV 2002 from F:/ because of a slow shut down and drive
access errors; i.e. blue screen with error message.
I called Symantec and they said to uninstall NAV 2002 from drive F:/
and that Norton/Symantec NAV 2002 did not support a dual boot.
Presently, I am running NAV 2002 on C:/ only.
Hal Jackson
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Changhsu P. Liu wrote:
> I do have NAV 7.0 and dual boot system. Just like yours, my NAV7 is on a
> drive other than c:/ with Win2K which I use mostly, and Win98SE on C:\.
> When I shut down, Windows 2000 would say it's saving information then after
> a long time, it would say it's shutting down. Can you explain a little on
> why NAV on e:
>
> Can you explain why this configuration would cause slow down while it won't
> if it's on c:\?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Changhsu Liu
>
> At 06:55 PM 11/20/2001 -0600, you wrote:
> >I did have NAV 2002 on W2K; when I would close W2k a screen came up from
> >NAV 2002 showing it was closing down.
> >
> >I uninstalled it with great pains to eliminate the problems it was
> >causing; note part of the problem evidently was my doing or fault. I
> >called Symantec and they said they do not support a dual boot
> >configuration; had NAV 2002 on C:\ with Windows 98 SE and also ha --d
> >NAV 2002 on F:\ with W2K.
> >
> >I now have NAV 2002 on C:\ and CA eTrust on F:\ ; the two programs work
> >well and I eliminated the slow shut down on W2K
>
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