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Select the Recycle Bin tab. Select the "Standard Recycle Bin" radio button. Uncheck "Show Norton Protection Status" if possible. Select the Norton Protection tab.

Select a drive and uncheck Enable Protection. Repeat for each drive. Select the "Also Empty Protected Files" option. The second most common way less than the previous sentence seem to be the. EXE with or without the added numerals after them. One more thing I should say in case it makes any difference, after I do the process of clicking on 'my computer' and then clicking on 'c drive', the 'recycler' folder is transparent.

When I click on the 'recycler folder', the 'nprotect' folder is also transparent. Don't know if the transparency means anything or not-seems if I'm not mistaken, those are folders that would normally be hidden or something? Anyway, hope we can get this resolved. I have not yet tried to just highlight all the folders in the 'nprotect' and delete them from there. Want to make sure they are still okay to be deleted if they are not being deleted with the "purge all" command.

All those files with strange names that you see in nprotect folder are temporary files and can be safely deleted. Any files that you or Windows delete are moved to nprotect folder, so the user can restore files deleted by accident. That's why the nprotect folder is transparent - that means the folder is hidden or is a system folder that should not be deleted or modified, but when you know that you don't need those files anymore, you can delete them.

Well, I'm having a new problem now. As long as there is an extension such as. However, if there is no extension such as I get the following: "Error deleting file or folder" for the window title. Then the actual body of the window message says: "Cannot delete file: Cannot read from the source file or disk".

I have a TON of these. As I mentioned in one of my earlier emails, this is the largest group. I hope there is a way to delete these and regain all of the 44 gb of space they are taking up. These files aren't actually taking up space.

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I thought that would be it, so I hit turn on and it still says it's off. I just tried again and hit apply and now it stopped responding.

From » service1. Click the Norton Protection tab and uncheck "Enable Protection. Restart the computer. Repeat Steps 1 and 2, but instead check, rather than uncheck, "Enable Protection.



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