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Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan
Click on startmenu and type
cmd
right click on it and select run as administrator,now run these commands one by one and press ENTER after each command
diskpart
select disk=0
select partition=4
delete partition override
Now restart the PC ,if norton shows boot.tidserv,allow it to fix it,you should get a successful message
good luck
Doing this help out alot with BOOT.TIDSERV
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Good good.. I was just about to have you take a screen shot of your disk management screen for this very reason.