Don't know what computer/OS you're using, but I had to get off Norton years ago because of all the errors it caused on my MAC
I am using a Dell XPS 7760 All-in-one running Windows10. Have had nothing but problems with it from day one. To fix all the registry problems, I run "sfc /scannow" as administrator. That works for a couple of days or so and then I need to run it again.
Is there a system restore point function available?
Yes, and when I run it, it always fails. It is definitely time to trash this Dell and get an iMac. Most every day I now need to sign in as Administrator and run: "sfc /scannow" but I shouldn't have to do this almost every day.
Have not yet contacted Norton because I have spoken to them in the past about other issues and I have difficulty understanding what they are saying becasue I always get stuck with someone from India. Bummer. Also, I am a tad hard of hearing which makes it worse, I guess.
With many of the YouTube videos I get this Playback ID error message. I was hoping someone on the UHH forum could explain why this is happening. I think it began happening after I installed Norton 360 but I cannot be sure. I am including a screen shot of the message. Thanks in advance for any help, FiddleMaker
My grandson knows that I have a passion for photographing insects and spiders and he called to tell me that he found a "Big-O'" spider in his basement bedroom and that he had dispatched it. I asked him to put it in an empty pill bottle and keep it in the freezer for me.
This is the female wolf spider that he found and saved for me that I staged for a focus-stacking session using a reversed 50mm enlarger lens set at f/5.6 and extended on a bellows. I'd rather he not have dispatched it, although I understand that not everyone thinks of spiders the way that I do for they are highly beneficial and quite harmless with the exception of very few species in North America.
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I shot this a week ago in Sedona AZ in the butt crack early hours 😂 of the only night with a clear sky. It was an incredible view and sky. I stacked 9 of the sky frames and 2 of the foreground frames then blended together. Just getting started with Nightscape photography but really enjoying the challenges and finding epic locations to be in and if fortunate enough come away with a few keepers.