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Hi.
After fresh windows 2000 install and update to service pack 4 I installed Norton Utilities 2002(version 6.00.20g). All utilities are working fine except speed disk. Instead of starting it prompts a window that says:
“Speed Disk is designed to run with Windows NT 4.0 Workstation with Service Pack 6 or above, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Home Edition or Professional”
So I don’t get the point. Could any one help me, cause I think in happened to others too.
Tanx in advance for your time.
Respect,

http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/c851d9242b6f1c4d88256d8000469d43/11f1712ed22bc99f88256d560070780b?OpenDocument&prod=&ver=&src=sg&pcode=&svy=&csm=no
"Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
Norton SystemWorks 2003/2004 have no known compatibility problems with Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4). To use Speed Disk on a computer that is running SP4, select the option "Do not show this warning again" and click OK.If you encounter problems with Norton SystemWorks immediately after installing SP4, uninstall and then reinstall Norton SystemWorks. This process ensures that the appropriate NSW files are in the necessary locations on the hard disk."

Hi.
Tanx for the answer, but the problem is that when error message is displayed there is no option "Do not show this warning again" to select. No any option to select at all. What can i do?

Hi.
I finally solved my problem and I think my solution could be useful to other facing same problem.
Before, when I was doing update, I was updating only speed disk while unchecking update option for any other components of Norton Utilities. This time I decided to do a serious Norton Utilities update without unchecking any component, and it worked, I could finally disable my error message. That’s what I would suggest o others too if they face such problem.
Best regards.

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