How to turn off Norton GoBack 4.0
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Before you begin:
- When you turn off Norton GoBack, all history information is cleared and you cannot recover your disk drive until Norton GoBack is turned on again.
- Norton GoBack will not track any information while it is turned off.
- You must turn off Norton GoBack if you want to start your computer using a different operating system or you are upgrading or reinstalling your current operating system.
- You must restart your computer after turning off Norton GoBack.
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Turn off Norton GoBack from the main window |
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- In the Norton GoBack main window, click Options.
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- Click Disable Norton GoBack.
A message informs you that disabling Norton GoBack will clear the history and that you will not be able to run Disk Drive Restore or Advanced Disk Drive Restore until Norton GoBack is turned back on. |
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- Click OK.
Your computer automatically restarts and Norton GoBack is turned off. | |
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Turn off Norton GoBack from the boot menu |
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- When the Norton GoBack boot screen appears, press the Spacebar.
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- On the Norton GoBack boot menu, click Disable.
A message informs you that disabling Norton GoBack will clear the history and you will not be able to run Disk Drive Restore or Advanced Disk Drive Restore until Norton GoBack is turned back on. |
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- Click Continue.
Your computer automatically restarts and Norton GoBack is turned off. | |
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Turn on Norton GoBack from the boot menu |
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- When the Norton GoBack Boot screen appears, press the Spacebar.
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- Click Yes to turn on Norton GoBack.
Your computer automatically restarts and Norton GoBack is turned on. | |
Document ID: 2004072015121458
Last Modified: 11/20/2006
Date Created: 07/20/2004
Operating System(s): Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, Windows XP Tablet
Product(s): Norton GoBack 4.0