![]() First, open Resource Monitor ( not Performance Monitor) and there (under the CPU section) you'll find FSDUI_Custom.exe running. I tried a mixture of and answers and it worked for me. If you find anything to do with it, delete. ![]() Also do the same with Norton registry keys - open regedit.exe and click through all the lists until you find something to do with Norton. Manually delete all Norton files on your system by searching for "Norton" at the C: level in your file system. ![]() Optional (Autoruns should be enough to solve the problem, but I would do this just in case): Scroll through the list and uncheck any Norton/Symantec entries that you find. Open the program and wait for it to generate entries for all startup programs (this is a MUCH more comprehensive list than the one in Task Manager). If you see anything to do with Norton/Symantec, uninstall it. Go into Control Panel, and check the list of installed applications on your computer. ![]() The link should be enough to answer your question, but in case it becomes broken in the future, here's my version of the answer: ![]()
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