On two separate occasions, after allowing Windows updates to be installed on my computer during the shut down process, Norton 360 would not start up the next time I started my computer. I have the desktop N360 icon but could not manually start N360 from the icon or from the program listings. I'm running Windows XP Home Edition and I have SuperAntiSpyware free edition installed. After one of these episodes I've found that I must uninstall SuperAntiSpyware and N360, install N360 and finally install SuperAntiSpyware for N360 to start up upon computer start up as it should. Should I do anything with N360 before I allow Windows updates to prevent whatever problem that N360 is having? Thanks for the help.
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