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You didn't quiet follow my instructions.
You're supposed to download everything (no install, yet). Uninstall (not disable!) NORTON. Then install all downloaded programs.
Please, re-read my previous post.Sorry that I misunderstood. The only reason I disabled the Norton firewall is so it wouldn't conflict with Comodo.

When I go back to AVG, I should choose SAVE instead of RUN then install it later? Could this be why I keep getting the corrupt files message?

I already have purchased Registry Mechanic. Will CCcleaner do a better job?Look...I listed all steps in my post #11.
UNINSTALL Norton...this is your first step.Sorry if my last post upset you. Having no formal computer training, I didn't understand the difference between DOWNLOADING and INSTALLING. I thought they were both parts of the same process.

You've made it very clear to me and I am following your steps in order. Thanks for the education.....Quote

Sorry if my last post upset you.
I apologize, if I made that impression. It wasn't my intention. I used capital letters just to underline that word.

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I didn't understand the difference between DOWNLOADING and INSTALLING.
It's OK. I'll try to be more clear in the future.
We're here to help. Sometimes misunderstanding happens.
All is cool Since I don't know how to insert a quote yet, (I'll look into it later), I'll quote you this way....... "All is cool "

Thanks to your help, all IS cool here! Over the weekend I finally got everything done on my computer and began converting my WIFE's laptop. The only snag I ran into was DOWNLOADING AVG. On my dialup connection, the download took over 5 hours.

Twice on my computer and once on my wife's, I learned during installation that several files were corrupt and a fresh download was required.

All's well that ends well! I'm happy to say that both computers are now working fine and, I think they may even work better!

Thanks, Broni (Claus?, Santa?) you made it a merry Christmas in my household!!!! Since you are cursed with dial-up ( i remember well ) it would be a good idea to invest in a USB thumb drive...1G down to about 8 or 10 BUCKS and have a buddy with high-speed access DLoad any apps / updates you need in future and throw them on the thumb drive...
Glad to hear you are fixed up and stop by anytime !fordee9r
I'm glad, everything WORKS well..

Very nice ADVICE, patio...


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