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Offline Tony

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Re:Norton utilities?
« Reply #15 on: March 14, 2004, 12:02 »
All eleven "Invalid Icon" faults are relating to the same program, PowerQuests Drive Image....floppy.PIF....Floppy95.PIF....Floppy.CA.PIF
etc

The icon C:\windows\system\ shell32.dll cannot be used. the icon might have been deleted or the DLL might be corrupt ... what's that all about ;D

Drive Image works a treat, so I ain't bothered.

Anyway you just click "Ignore Problem"  and next time you run Win Doc, you get a clean bill of health...   ;D
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Re:Norton utilities?
« Reply #16 on: March 14, 2004, 14:20 »
Well, I ran Win Doctor, and it found a total of 42 errors, mainly shortcuts and invalid registry entries.  Clicked 'Repair' and it fixed them all.   :)
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Re:Norton utilities?
« Reply #17 on: March 14, 2004, 16:43 »

Right, can someone tell me, does Norton Win Doctor do the same as the One Button Check?

  I think you will find that One Button Check Up is a slimmed down version of Win doctor. In other words One Button Check Up only repairs basic problems, wheras Win Doctor goes a bit deeper and repairs all problems. The people that say it dosent work I cant understand, I know PC Technicians that carry this on disk and use it all the time!

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Re:Norton utilities?
« Reply #18 on: March 14, 2004, 17:35 »
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goes a bit deeper and repairs all problems


I do use NSW, I even have OBC programed to run once a week, BUT to say it fixes all problems is misleading to say the least  ::)  now don't forget to stay chilled  ;)
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