I have a w2k laptop. Recently I have noticed that warm reboots always hang (with the blue dashes about 2/3s of the way done). But cold reboots (system powered off then reboot) work fine. Any ideas on how to identify what's going on and how to fix it?
I have a w2k notebook, and recently I have noticed that it hangs (with the blue blocks about 3/4s across the bar) on warm reboot. It boots fine from a cold boot. SPs and other patches are up to date. Can anyone tell me how to isolate this problem, and hopefully fix it?
I just spoke with Symantec tech support. I was told that the NAVAPSVC is "probably" competing with some other service, like a printer driver or an IM client, as a result of one of those services being running when I installed System Works 2003. Really: This is what I was told. It...
I have seen the very same thing, when I upgraded from System Works 2002 -> 2003. NAVAPSVC.EXE now consumes 30 - 60% or more of CPU. Only disabling autoprotect (i.e., turning off the navapsvc service) stops this, but that is *not* what is called for. I have an email to Symantec support. Their...
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