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Re: NPE.exe

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yecart wrote:

Is nrnr.exe safer to use than NPE.exe?, because one of the Norton techs used it during a remote tech fix and when he was done not only did it NOT fix the original problem,i couldn't get back on line to TELL him, and it forced me to have to do a refresh to get back on line.So i'm very leery of NPE.exe:smileysurprised:


The two tools are for totally different uses.

 

NRNR is used to refresh a possibly corrupted install of your Norton Product. A very safe tool

 

NPE can be a very dangerous tool in the wrong hands. It will do a deep scan for malware, and will recommend files that should be removed. The problem is, if a user does not understand what the files being removed are for, they can end up with system that is unbootable. The reason is that some malware can alter or replace Windows operating system files, that NPE wants to remove. Then you cannot boot.

 

NPE is only recommeded to be used under supervision of a Malware Removel Expert.

 

 

 


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