NAV is the Norton AntiVirus program. When you moved the files, the shortcuts and registry entries pointing to their locations apparently did not get updated. The uninstall will not work because the install record still points to the original locations. Two solutions are possible. Reinstall all of your applications that were moved, or move them back to the original locations. There is a freeware program for moving files called COA32.exe available from PC-Mag. I have not used it so can't tell you how well it works. ----------------------------------------- Peter Shkabara, P.E. Computer Science Instructor Rogue Community College, Grants Pass, OR [log in to unmask] http://pyrite.wnmu.edu/~peter -----Original Message----- This is probably one of the dumbest things I've done with my computer so far. I used Norton Uninstaller to move MS Office 97, Netscape Navigator, Harvard Graphics for Windows, and a few other minor programs from my c drive to my d drive. It seemed to work just fine but when it came time to run the programs, they didn't work. I thought well, this would be the