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Error: "3040,10180028" appears on my Norton product To fix this problem, run LiveUpdate and restart your computer. If the problem persists even after you restart the computer, uninstall and reinstall your Norton product. Download and run the Norton Remove and Reinstall tool to uninstall your Norton product. These steps are for the current version of the Norton products. If you have an older version or if you do not know your product version, go to Norton Update Center. STEP1 Run LiveUpdate Start your Norton product. In the main window, click Security, and then click LiveUpdate. When Norton LiveUpdate is finished, click OK. Run LiveUpdate until you see the message, "Your Norton product has the latest protection updates." Exit all the programs, and restart the computer. If the problem persists, go to next step. STEP2 Download and run the Norton Remove and Reinstall tool If you have received your Norton product from your service provider, skip this step, and run the Norton Removal Tool. Download the Norton Remove and Reinstall tool. Save the file to the Windows desktop. On the Windows desktop, double-click the NRnR icon. Read the license agreement, and click Agree. Click Remove & Reinstall, and follow the on-screen instructions. Click Restart Now. After the computer restarts, follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall your Norton product. Thank you! Thank you for using Norton Support. < Back Was this information helpful? Yes No DOCID:v95105099_EndUserProfile_en_us Operating System:Windows Last modified:02/12/2016 × × What can we help you with? GENERAL HELP Download & Install Renewal & Purchase Threat Removal PRODUCT HELP Norton Security for Windows Norton Security for Mac Norton Security for Mobile Did you get your Norton product from xfinity? Other products I'm
Error: "3040,40018" appears on Norton Security Suite or Norton Business Suite The error happens if you already have a non-Symantec security product on your computer. Symantec recommends that you run only one antivirus or antispyware product. Running only Norton Security Suite or Norton Business Suite provides the best protection and minimizes conflicts between security programs. We suggest that you uninstall any non-Symantec security product from your computer. For instructions to remove a non-Symantec security program from your computer, read the program documentation or contact the program manufacturer. If you do not have a non-Symantec security product or if the problem persists even after uninstalling the non-Symantec security product, go to Step 1. STEP1 https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v95105099_EndUserProfile_en_us Update your Virus Definitions Go to the Intelligent Updater downloads page. Depending on your version of Windows, do one of the following: For Windows (32-bit): Click the first file in the list under Filename. The file name starts with the year and ends with v5i32.exe. e.g. 20070828-017-v5i32.exe For Windows (64-bit): Go to the 64-bit Platforms section, and click the first file in the list under Filename. The file name starts with the year https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v66776259_EndUserProfile_en_us and ends with v5i64.exe. e.g. 20090922-017-v5i64.exe Save the file to the Windows desktop. On the desktop, double-click the file that you saved. STEP2 Enable Auto-Protect at startup Start your Norton product. Click Settings. Under Detailed Settings, click Antivirus. On the Automatic Protection tab, if the Boot Time Protection shows Off, move the slider towards middle to Normal. Under Real Time Protection, if Auto-Protect shows Off, click the status indicator to turn it On. Click Apply, and then click Close. STEP3 Start the computer in safe mode Exit all the programs. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box. Type in the following text, and then press Enter msconfig If the User Account Control window appears, click OK or Continue. In the System Configuration Utility window, on the Boot tab, check Safeboot. For Windows XP, in the System Configuration Utility window, on the BOOT.INI tab, check/SAFEBOOT. Click Ok. When you are asked to restart the computer, click Restart. The computer restarts in the safe mode which takes several minutes. STEP4 Run a full system scan On the desktop, double-click the Norton product icon. When you receive the alert "Norton product cannot start in Safe mode. Would you like to start a scan?", click Yes. This initiates the full system scan. Do one of
Error: "3040,40018" appears on my Norton product The error happens if you already have a non-Symantec security product on your computer. Symantec recommends that you https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v69674935_EndUserProfile_en_us run only one antivirus or antispyware product. Running only a Norton product provides the best protection and minimizes conflicts between security programs. We suggest that you uninstall any non-Symantec security product from your computer. For instructions to remove a non-Symantec security program from your computer, read the program documentation or contact the program manufacturer. If you do not norton error have a non-Symantec security product or if the problem persists even after uninstalling the non-Symantec security product, go to Step 1. These steps are for the current version of the Norton products. If you have an older version or if you do not know your product version, go to Norton Update Center. STEP1 Update your Virus Definitions Go norton error 3040 to the Intelligent Updater downloads page. Depending on your version of Windows, do one of the following: For Windows (32-bit): Click the first file in the list under Filename. The file name starts with the year and ends with v5i32.exe. e.g. 20070828-017-v5i32.exe For Windows (64-bit): Go to the 64-bit Platforms section, and click the first file in the list under Filename. The file name starts with the year and ends with v5i64.exe. e.g. 20090922-017-v5i64.exe Save the file to the Windows desktop. On the desktop, double-click the file that you saved. STEP2 Enable Auto-Protect at startup Start your Norton product. Click Settings. Under Detailed Settings, click Antivirus. On the Automatic Protection tab, under Real Time Protection, if Auto-Protect shows Off, click the slider to turn it On. Click Apply, and then click Close. Exit all the programs, and restart the computer. STEP3 Start the computer in safe mode Exit all the programs. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box. Type in the following text, and then press Enter. ms