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Error: "8504,104" appears on my Norton product This error can be caused by another security product or due to a failed install when the product is being upgraded to norton error 8504 and 104 a newer version. STEP1 Run the Norton Remove and Reinstall tool If you norton error 8504 and 101 have Norton Family installed, uninstall it before you run the Norton Remove and Reinstall tool. Download the Norton Remove norton product error 8504 and 104 and Reinstall tool. Save the file to the Windows desktop. On some browsers, the file is automatically saved to its default location. To open the Downloads window in your browser, press
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the Ctrl + J key. Double-click the NRnR icon. Read the license agreement, and click Agree. Click Advanced Options. Click Remove Only. Click Remove. Click Restart Now. After the computer restarts, follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall your Norton product. STEP2 Uninstall any non-Symantec security product Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box. Type in the following norton error 8504 ae text, and then press Enter. appwiz.cpl In the list of currently installed programs, select the non-Symantec security product, and then click Uninstall or Remove. Follow the on-screen instructions. When the uninstall process completes, restart the computer. STEP3 Update the Video graphics driver Press the Windows + R keys, to open the Run dialog box. Type in the following text, and then press Enter. devmgmt.msc In the Device Manager window, double-click on Display adapters. Right-click on the HD graphics card, and select Properties. On the Driver tab, check whether the graphics card driver is outdated or current. If the driver is outdated, you need to update the download and install the latest version of the graphics card driver. Select your graphics card manufacturer: AMD/ATI Radeon HD video graphics Intel HD video graphics NVIDIA graphics Disclaimer: Symantec is not responsible for the reliability of any data, opinions, advise, or statements made on third-party sites. Symantec provides these links merely as a convenience. The inclusion of such links does not imply that Symantec endorses, recommends, or accepts any responsibility for the content of such sites. Restart the computer an
and Firewalls AntiVirus Symantec Norton AntiVirus -> Buffer Overrun problem Ask a Question Sign up for Free 196 Experts currently online. Ask Questions for Free! -> Buffer Overrun problem http://www.textndata.com/forums/buffer-overrun-problem-117347.html - Symantec Norton AntiVirus Hi, Did anybody around here face the infamous Microsoft http://www.realgeek.com/forums/buffer-overrun-possibly-caused-by-norton-systemworks-216122.html Visual C++ Runtime Error A buffer overrun has been detected with Norton AntiVirus 2005 or Norton Internet Security 2005? There is no way to have it work on my machine and Symantec, despite numerous efforts to check what's wrong, is of ... Results 1 to 9 of 9 LinkBack LinkBack URL About norton error LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Add Thread to del.icio.usTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 01-04, 04:11 PM #1 -> Buffer Overrun problem Hi, Did anybody around here face the infamous Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error A buffer overrun has been detected with Norton norton error 8504 AntiVirus 2005 or Norton Internet Security 2005? There is no way to have it work on my machine and Symantec, despite numerous efforts to check what's wrong, is of no help. I checked the newsgroups and found a lot of people having that bug, but most newsgroups are in Italian or Dutch... Nothing in English The bug appears about 5 minutes after rebooting the machine even without doing anythign at all. I turn it on, wait and it crashes. Then all internet connections are lost and I have to reboot. From what I read, the symptoms are exactly the same ones in the italian or dutch groups. Thanks for any help. Sincerely, Steve JORDI (Remove the K_I_L_LSPAM from my email address) ------------------------------------------------ 1197 Prangins Email: com Switzerland WWW: www.sjordi.com ------------------------------------------------ Volcanoes at www.sjordi.com/volcanoes MovieDB at www.sjmoviedb.com ------------------------------------------------ Steve Reply With Quote 01-09, 11:17 PM #2 Re: -> Buffer Overrun problem On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 17:11:50 +0100, Steve JORDI
> Operating Systems > Windows Vista > Windows Vista Security > Buffer Overrun possibly caused by Norton Systemworks? Buffer Overrun possibly caused by Norton Systemworks? Posted: 02-26-2008, 02:48 PM PHGray Guest Posts: n/a Show Printable Version Email this Page Post Comment Hello, This is a first for me, getting a "buffer overrun detected" message. So, after researching it, it appears it could possibly be a security issue, but I'm not sure if that's the case as I see online that Quicktime and IE seem to cause buffer overrun issues in some cases, so I'm wondering if it could be software related. Couldn't find much in that regard as far as Nortons goes. I did contact them, but have yet to hear back. I have Nortons SystemsWorks Standard 2008 installed (and after reading some previous posts, I take it a lot of people here don't care for Nortons, so maybe I need to remove it, not sure.) Regardless, here's what happened. Nortons was working fine since I installed it several weeks ago, at least as far as I could tell. The other day the computer was "sleeping" when One Button Checkup came on, which apparently "revived" the computer to run, at least as far as I can tell. Anyway, I saw it was running again and that OBC had stopped with the following error message: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Buffer overrun detected! Program C:\ProgramFiles\NortonsSystemsWorks\OBC.exe "A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programs internal state. The program cannot safely continue execution and must now be terminated." I ran full scans with NAV, Defender and the Trend internet security trial software, that came with the computer. All came up clean. I tried running Windoctor and got a similar overrun buffer message. I could run Diskdoctor, which came up with a security descriptor error, that it apparently can't or won't fix, but I'm not sure entirely what's going on there. Something about a .bmp file not being correct. I've used computers since the DOS days, but I'm far from an expert, but I'll try and explain our set-up as best as I understand it. I'm running Vista Home Premium, 32 bit. I also have a hardware firewall via a router, and apparently a software firewall via Nortons. My husband set up the wireless network, and said it's "encrypted" or whatever one does to make it not available to others to see. I also installed Quicktime a couple weeks ago that came with a new piec