Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Solved BOOTMGR is missing error in Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS on Dell Precision T7600 workstation (Rev: 1.0)


The Dell Precision T7600 workstation came with a Dell Recovery Partition (about 11 GB) in the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 Operating System (OS). As I will perform an OS backup after I have updated the Windows 7 OS and software with the latest patches, I wanted to delete the Dell Recovery Partition to recover the 11 GB hardisk space.

I booted up from an Acronis Disk Director (ADD) 11 Home edition bootup CDROM. Then, I used the ADD 11 Home software to delete the Dell Recovery Partition and resized the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS partition to take over the deleted Dell Recovery Partition size. If we did not set the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS partition as a boot (active) partition, an "Operating system not found" error will appear if we reboot the Dell Precision T7600 workstation. Hence, to prevent the "Operating system not found" error, I set the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS partition as a boot (active) partition and reboot the workstation.

After rebooting the Dell Precision T7600 workstation, the "BOOTMGR is missing. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart" error appeared. If you boot the Dell Precision T7600 workstation from a Windows 7 x64 System Repair Disc (created from Windows 7 "Control Panel" -> "Backup and Restore" -> “Create a system repair disc”), load the Dell PERC H310 adapter version "A00 5.1.112.64" (download from Dell PERC H310 Adapter website) drivers from an USB thumbdrive, the Windows 7 x64 System Repair will still not be able to see the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS.

Hence, all those Automatically Startup Repaired that tried to solve the computer's startup options will fail to solve the "BOOTMGR is missing. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart" error. When we view the problem details, it will indicate Problem Signature at 03, 05 and 07 as unknown. If we open the command prompt and try using the below bootrec.exe commands, it will also not work:

# bootrec /fixmbr
The system cannot find the path specified.

# bootrec /fixboot
The system cannot find the path specified.

# bootrec /scanos
Total identified windows installation: 0


Steps to solve the "BOOTMGR is missing. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart" error

  1. Power off the Dell Precision T7600 workstation. Kindly open the front cover (assume it is not locked from inside) of the Dell Precision T7600 workstation and pull out the Windows 7 bootup SATA3 hardisk at slot 0.

  2. I have a Dell Dimension 5150 computer which has a SATA connection. With the Dell Dimension 5150 computer in power off stage, I took out the original hardisk from the Dell Dimension 5150 computer, and connect the hardisk from the Dell Precision T7600 workstation to the Dell Dimension 5150 computer SATA connection.

  3. After power on the Dell Dimension 5150 computer, I immediately press F12 (device boot up options for Dell Dimension 5150. Please check your computer manual for the correct bootup key to press for your computer). This will allow me to choose to boot from CD/DVD drive so that it will boot up the Dell Dimension 5150 computer from the Windows 7 x64 System Repair Disc. At the System Recovery Options, a prompt automatically appeared with the below message:

    Windows found problems with your computer's startup options. Do you want to apply repairs and restart your computer ?

    I clicked the "Repair and restart" button and the Dell Dimension 5150 computer rebooted.

  4. Once the computer has rebooted, I repeated step 3 to boot the Dell Dimension 5150 computer from the Windows 7 x64 System Repair Disc again. At the "System Recovery Options" stage, I clicked to select the "Windows 7 Professional (recovered)" and click the "Next" button. When the automatically "Startup Repair" stage had completed, another message appeared:

    Restart your computer to complete the repairs.

I clicked the "Finished" button and immediately power off the Dell Dimension 5150 computer so that it will not reboot. With the Dell Dimension 5150 computer power in off stage, I took out the hardisk (previously taken out from the Dell Precision T7600 workstation) and install the hardisk back to the Dell Precision T7600 workstation at hardisk slot 0. This time, the Dell Precision T7600 workstation had successfully boot into the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS. The "BOOTMGR is missing" error was solved.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Solved Operating system not found error and BOOTMGR is missing error in Windows 7 Professional x64 OS on Dell XPS L321X 13 inch UltraBook (Rev: 1.0)


Dell XPS L321X 13" UltraBook came with a Dell Recovery Partition (about 12 GB) in the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 Operating System (OS). As I will perform an OS backup after I have updated the Windows OS and software with the latest patches, I wanted to delete the Dell Recovery Partition to recover the 12 GB hardisk space in the Samsung 256 GB PM830 Solid State Drive (SSD).

I connected an external DVD drive to the Dell XPS L321X 13" UltraBook and booted up from an Acronis Disk Director (ADD) 11 Home edition bootup CDROM. Then, I used the ADD 11 Home software to delete the Dell Recovery Partition and resized the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS partition to take over the deleted Dell Recovery Partition size.

When rebooting the Dell XPS L321X UltraBook, the "Operating system not found" error appeared. This "Operating system not found" error was due to the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS partition was not set as a boot (active) partition. I used the ADD 11 Home bootup CDROM to set the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS partition as a boot (active) partition.

When rebooting the Dell XPS L321X UltraBook, the "BOOTMGR is missing. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart" error appeared. I booted the Dell XPS L321X UltraBook from a Windows 7 x64 System Repair Disc (created from Windows 7 "Control Panel" -> "Backup and Restore" -> “Create a system repair disc”). At the "System Recovery Options" stage, a prompt automatically appeared with the below message:

Windows found problems with your computer's startup options. Do you want to apply repairs and restart your computer ?

I clicked the "Repair and restart" button and the Dell XPS L321X UltraBook rebooted. However, the "BOOTMGR is missing. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart" error still appeared. I booted the Dell XPS L321X UltraBook from a Windows 7 x64 System Repair Disc again. At the "System Recovery Options" stage, I clicked to select the "Windows 7 Professional (recovered)" and click the "Next" button. At the next "System Recovery Options" stage, the below message appeared:

To access recovery options, log on as a local user. To access the command prompt as well, log on using an administrator account.

I log on with an administrator account after entering the password. When the automatically "Startup Repair" stage had completed, another message appeared:

Restart your computer to complete the repairs.

I clicked the "Finished" button and the Dell XPS L321X UltraBook rebooted. This time, the Dell XPS L321X UltraBook had successfully boot into the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 OS. The "BOOTMGR is missing" error was solved.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Using Windows Vista or 7 (Ultimate or Enterprise only) Speech Recognition feature to recognize spoken Chinese and shown Simplified Chinese wordings as you speak in Microsoft Word 2010 (Rev: 1.5)


Speech Recognition feature is available in Microsoft Windows Vista/7 Operating System (OS), but is not available in Microsoft Windows XP OS. If you are not using Microsoft Windows Vista/7 Ultimate/Enterprise OS, you cannot install the Windows 7 language packs (eg: Simplified Chinese language pack). Without the Simplified Chinese language pack, you cannot configure the Speech Recognition feature to recognize spoken Chinese and shown Simplified Chinese wordings as you speak in Microsoft Word 2010.

Speech Recognition is available only in English (US or UK), French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese language. If you speak Japanese, you can install the Japanese language pack through Windows Update, configure the Speech Recognition feature to recognize spoken Japanese and shown Japanese wordings as you speak in Microsoft Word 2010.


Chinese speech to text procedures in Microsoft Word 2010

Assume that you are using Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 (x86) OS.
  1. Windows Speech Recognition is available only when the language of the OS matches the language (eg: Simplified Chinese language) of the Windows Speech Recognition. Before you start to use the Speech Recognition feature, please set your computer OS language to Simplified Chinese language as shown below:

    a) In Windows 7, kindly click "Start" -> "Control Panel" -> "Region and Language"

    b) Under "Region and Language", kindly click the "Keyboards and Languages" tab. Under "Please choose a display language:", please select "中文简体" (Simplified Chinese) . Kindly click the "Apply" button and (save any unsaved work first) click the "Log off now" button. Kindly login again and your Windows environment will be displayed in Simplified Chinese language.

    How to install the Simplified Chinese (中文简体) language pack in Windows Vista/7 OS

    If the Simplified Chinese (中文简体) language is not shown in the "Region and Language", please install the Simplified Chinese language pack [Chinese (Simplified) Language Pack - Windows 7 (KB972813)] from the Optional Updates section in the Windows Update. Windows Vista/7 language packs are only available for computers that are running Windows Vista/7 Ultimate/Enterprise OS.

    In Windows Update, kindly click the "Check for updates". Then, click the "xx optional updates are available" link for the language packs. If the optional update links cannot be found, kindly click the "Check online for updates from Microsoft Update" to search for the optional updates. Under the Windows Vista/7 Language Packs category, please select the "Chinese (Simplified) Language Pack - Windows 7 (KB972813)" language pack.

  2. Kindly click "Start (开始)" -> "Control Panel (控制面板)" -> "Speech Recognition (语音识别)" -> "Advanced speech options (高级语音选项)".



    Please change the "Language (语言)" from "Microsoft Speech Recognizer 8.0 for Windows (英语 - 美国 or English - US)" to "Microsoft Speech Recognizer 8.0 for Windows (简体中文 or Chinese Simplified - PRC)".

    Click the "OK (确定)" button.

  3. Please plug in your head-mounted microphone (头戴式麦克风。设置麦克风时,微软把头戴式麦克风归类为耳机式麦克风。) to your computer and click the "Set up microphone [设置麦克风(M)]" in the Speech Recognition (语音识别).



    This will set up your computer to work properly with Speech Recognition (语音识别). Other types of microphones (eg: tabletop/desktop microphone) are not recommended because it will tend to pick up the surrounding environmental noise as you speak.

    Increase the head-mounted microphone input sound level

    If the head-mounted microphone input sound level is low, the computer will indicate that it cannot hear your voice clearly at the end of the "Set up microphone [设置麦克风(M)]" in the Speech Recognition (语音识别).

    • If your head-mounted microphone comes with a "Volume control" knob, please check and turn the knob to the highest volume level.
    • Kindly click "Start (开始)" -> "Control Panel (控制面板)" -> "Sound (声音)". Under the "Recording (录制)", click the "Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)" to select it, and then click the "Properties (属性)" button.



      Under the "Microphone Properties", click the "Levels (级别)" tab. I adjust the headphone level from 27 (default) to 80, and leave the "Microphone Boost" at 0.0 db.


      Click the "OK" button twice.


    Speech UX Configuration has stopped working
    error


    During the "Set up microphone [设置麦克风(M)]" in the Speech Recognition (语音识别) stage, I faced the "Speech UX Configuration has stopped working" error whenever I try to set up the microphone. After clicking the "Close program" button, the Speech Recognition (语音识别) was not responsive. If you ignore the "Speech UX Configuration has stopped working" error and start the Speech Recognition (语音识别), it can start successfully. However, it will produce a "Speech Recognition has stopped working" error when you try to activate the Speech Recognition to "Listening" mode.

    I performed a disk check with fix disk errors by using the command "chkdsk c: /f", reboot my computer and check disk has fixed the c:\ drive free space marked as allocated error. However, the "Speech UX Configuration has stopped working" error still existed.

    Suspecting that the "Default Speech Profile" that I am using in the Speech Recognition (语音识别) has corrupted due to the hardisk error, I use the "Windows Speech Recognition Profile Tool" to restore my speech profile from a backup .wsrprofile file. During the restore stage, I choose to create a new speech profile call JackNg. I did not want to restore to the current speech profile because this will overwrite the current speech profile and any training data will be lost. However, after selecting the new speech profile, JackNg in the "Advanced Speech options" of the Speech Recognition, the "Speech UX Configuration has stopped working" error still existed when I tried to set up my microphone.

    In the end, I have to restore (For Windows 7, kindly click "Start" -> "All Programs" -> "Accessories" -> "System Tools" -> "System Restore") my computer to the date where I have successfully used the Speech Recognition (语音识别) in order to solve the "Speech UX Configuration has stopped working" error.

  4. After setting up your microphone, please click the "Train your computer to better understand you [训练你的计算机以使其更了解你(R)]" in the Speech Recognition (语音识别).



    By reading text to your computer will improve your computer's ability to understand your voice and help to improve dictation (听写, 口述) accuracy. After training your computer to better recognize your voice, it is advisable to backup your speech profile by using the "Windows Speech Recognition Profile Tool".

  5. In the Speech Recognition (语音识别), kindly click the "Start Speech Recognition [启动语音识别(S)]".



    If you want to automatically run Speech Recognition during the computer start up, please click "Start (开始)" -> "Control Panel (控制面板)" -> "Speech Recognition (语音识别)" -> "Advanced speech options (高级语音选项)". Under "User Settings", please check the "Run Speech Recognition at startup" (启动时运行语音识别).

  6. Kindly open Microsoft Word 2010. If the Speech Recognition is in the "Off (关)" stage, kindly click the Speech Recognition “microphone” button to activate it to "Listening (正在聆听)" stage. You can start to speak your desire Chinese language to the computer.


    Microsoft Word 2010 will automatically detect your spoken Chinese language and shown your spoken Chinese as Simplified Chinese wordings as you are speaking.

    If you place the mouse arrow over the Speech Recognition “microphone” button and right-click, you can get more menu options on the Speech Recognition.

    For example, you can right-click the Speech Recognition “microphone” button and select the "Open Speech Dictionary (打开语音词典)" to "Add a new word (添加字词)" to enable your personal words, or expressions to be dictated into your applications.

Improving the Chinese language dictation accuracy

To improve the Chinese language dictation (听写, 口述) accuracy, it is recommended to add a new word with a short phrase one at a time and not the whole sentence. For example, for the below Chinese sentence:

莫名其妙的生来, 无可奈何的活着,不知所然的死掉

I will add one short phrase such as "莫名其妙", "生来", "无可奈何", "活着", "不知所然", "死掉" one at a time to the Speech Dictionary (语音词典) and not the whole sentence into the Speech Dictionary (语音词典).

However, even after training the computer a few time to better understand my voice, it still does not make much improvement to the Chinese language dictation (听写, 口述) accuracy for certain Chinese wordings that have identical pronunciation. For example, for the Chinese wordings "死掉", despite already adding the "死掉" wordings to the Speech Dictionary (语音词典) with my own voice pronunciation,  Microsoft Speech Recognition still tends to give me the below result for "死掉":
撕掉
辞掉
事要
视角
时要


In Microsoft Word 2010, I found that choosing the input Chinese as "微软拼音 - 简捷 2010" makes the Microsoft Speech Recognition produces more accurate Chinese output than "微软拼音 - 新体验 2010". If I choose "微软拼音 - 简捷 2010", out of 10 tries, the Chinese words "死掉" shown about 9 times correctly. Speaking in a quiet environment and has a good quality head-mounted microphone which is placed near to my mouth also help to increase the accuracy. However, I think my Chinese language pronunciation still has spacious room for improvement when using the Microsoft Speech Recognition to show spoken Simplified Chinese wordings in Microsoft Word 2010.



Windows Speech Recognition Profile Tool

Please download the Windows Speech Recognition Profile Tool from http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=16296.
Supported operating systems: Windows 7 and Windows Vista

The Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) Profile Tool enables a Windows Speech Recognition user to easily back up and restore his or her speech profile. These procedures become handy when transferring a speech profile between computers, or when archiving complex speech profiles.



References:
  1. Set up Speech Recognition
  2. Windows 7 language packs are available for computers that are running Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 7 Enterprise
  3. Download languages for Windows

Friday, March 30, 2012

Solved Joshua Preshell: x:\i386\system32\Profiles.exe not found error (Rev: 1.0)


When running the Ultimate Boot CD from a MultiBoot DVD, it shown a pop-up error during login stage:

Joshua Preshell
x:\i386\system32\Profiles.exe not found

The Profiles.exe (125908 bytes) already existed in the x:\i386\system32 directory in the MultiBoot DVD.The "Profiles.exe not found" error is caused by the use of "Joliet" (encode Joliet Unicode filenames) option during the creation of the MultiBoot DVD .iso image. Hence, do not use the "Joliet" option during the creation of the MultiBoot DVD .iso image and the "x:\i386\system32\Profiles.exe not found" error will disappear.

If you are using cdimage.exe (v2.47, 110085 bytes) to create your MultiBoot DVD .iso image, you can use the below command options (kindly avoid using -j1 or -j2 Joliet options):

# cdimage -lMYLABEL -h -n -o -m -bBOOTSECTORFILE SOURCEROOT TARGETFILE


cdimage.exe options:

-l = Volume label
-h = include hidden files and directories
-n = allow long filenames (longer than DOS 8.3 names)
-o = optimize storage by encoding duplicate files only once
-m = ignore maximum image size of 681,984,000 bytes
-b = "El Torito" boot sector file, no spaces

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Solved Windows 7 bootup problem and “Windows 7 build 7601. This copy of Windows is not genuine” error in Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook (Rev: 1.1)


There are 3 partitions in the Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook [Intel Core i5-2430M (2.40 Ghz) CPU, 8 GB DDR3 1333 Mhz memory, etc]:
  1. OEM Partition (Dell Utility FAT16 partition) (about 100 MB)
  2. Dell Recovery Partition (about 15 GB containing the old Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OS)
  3. Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 Operating System (OS) Partition (about 385 GB)

After upgrading the default Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OS to Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 OS in the Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook, I boot up from Acronis Disk Director 11 boot CDROM and deleted the Dell Recovery Partition to free up hardisk space. However, after reboot, the Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook can only boot up from the network. The Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 x64 OS failed to boot up because the Windows 7 partition was not set as boot (active) partition.
[JackNg: The Windows 7 x64 Recovery Console Startup Repair cannot automatically fix this problem because it will "hang" at the attempting to fix the problem stage. If we issued a "bootrec /rebuildbcd" command, an "Element not found" error appeared.]



If you do not have the Acronis Disk Director 11 bootup CDROM, you can use the Windows 7 System Repair Disc (created from Windows 7 Control Panel -> Backup and Restore -> “Create a system repair disc”) and use the diskpart version 6.1.7600 command to set the Windows 7 partition as active:

Assume you have opened a Command Prompt in the Windows 7 x64 Recovery Console:

# diskpart

DISKPART > list disk

DISKPART > select disk 0
(Please ensure that you have select the correct disk number)

DISKPART > list partition

DISKPART > select partition 2
(Please ensure that you have select the correct partition number. The Windows 7 partition (about 385 GB) for mine is located at partition number 2)

DISKPART > active

DISKPART > exit



After setting the Windows 7 partition as boot (active) partition using the Acronis Disk Director 11 bootup CDROM, Windows 7 still failed to boot up due to a missing c:\boot\BCD (Boot Configuration Data) file. I use the Windows 7 System Repair Disc to boot to Windows 7 x64 Recovery Console, open a Command Prompt and rebuild the c:\boot\BCD file using the bootrec.exe command:

# bootrec  /rebuildbcd

After rebooting the Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook from the Windows 7 x64 Recovery Console, it can boot into Windows 7 but it shown a clean (no icons or start bar) blue background with “Windows 7 build 7601. This copy of Windows is not genuine” wordings at the bottom right hand corner of the screen. If we open a Command Prompt, it will show that Windows 7 is actually running from E drive, eg: e:\Windows\System32\.

We need to edit the registry to change the Windows 7 partition drive letter from E drive to C drive in order to fix the “Windows 7 build 7601. This copy of Windows is not genuine” problem:

  1. Kindly boot Windows 7 to Safe Mode by pressing F8 (to get the boot up menu) before Windows 7 booting logo stage appears.

  2. After booting into Safe Mode (a blank screen with no Desktop icons), kindly press CTRL+ALT+DEL.

  3. Kindly click “Start Task Manager”.

  4. Kindly click File -> Run and type regedt32.

  5. In the registry, kindly navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices

  6. The previous Windows 7 working drive letter was E drive. We need to change it to C drive by swapping the E and C paths in the registry so that Windows 7 can access the correct drive to boot up. Kindly right-click on the key "\DosDevices\E:" and rename it to a drive letter that is not in use. For example, I renamed "\DosDevices\E:" to "\DosDevices\Z:" This will free up the letter E that we need to swap later.

  7. Kindly right-click on the "\DosDevices\C:" and rename it to "\DosDevices\E:".

  8. Finally, rename "\DosDevices\Z:" (which was previously "\DosDevices\E:") to "\DosDevices\C:"

The drive letters are now successfully swapped in the registry. Kindly exit from the registry editor and run the command “shutdown –r –t 1” to reboot. Windows 7 will run normally and the “Windows 7 build 7601. This copy of Windows is not genuine” wordings disappeared.


References

[1] Recovering the Windows Bootloader from the DVD

[2] Windows 7 - Booting Problem related to Windows not genuine error

Monday, March 26, 2012

Solved unknown devices in Windows 7 Enterprise (x64) OS on Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook (Rev: 1.0)


After installing Windows 7 Enterprise (x64) Operating System (OS) on the Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook [Intel Core i5-2430M (2.40 Ghz) CPU, 8 GB DDR3 1333 Mhz memory, 500 GB hardisk, etc], there are 5 unknown devices in the Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager as shown below:

  1. Ethernet Controller
    -> Installing the device drivers, Realtek Driver (RTL8105E-VB 10/100 Ethernet Controller) version 7.045.0516.2011, A01 (Network category) from Dell.

  2. Network Controller
    -> Installing the device drivers, Dell Driver R302627 (Wireless 1701 802.11 b/g/n, Wireless WLAN 1501 Half Mini-Card, Wireless WLAN 1503 Half Mini-Card) version 5.100.82.34, A00 (Network category) from Dell.

  3. PCI Simple Communications Controller
    -> Installing the device drivers, Intel Management Engine Interface version 7.0.0.1144, A00 (Chipset category) from Dell.

  4. SM Bus Controller
    -> Installing the device drivers, Intel HM67 Express Chipset Family version 9.2.0.1019, A00 (Chipset category) from Dell.

  5. Standard VGA Graphics Adapter
    -> Installing the device drivers, AMD ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6470 version 8.860.0.0, A01 (Video category) from Dell. I have also installed the device drivers, Intel HD Graphics version 8.15.10.2342, A00 (Video category) from Dell because it is better than the Microsoft Standard VGA Graphics Adapter generic device drivers.

I have also updated the Dell Inspiron N4050 notebook BIOS from version A02 to A06. To improve the notebook performance, I have also installed the device drivers, Intel Rapid Storage Technology (R302547) version 10.1.2.1004, A00 (from Serial ATA category) from Dell.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Symantec Management Agent (or Altiris Agent) [Rev: 1.2]


After you have installed the Symantec Management Agent (or Altiris Agent) in your computer, the Notification Server computer can remotely monitor and manage the below in your computer:
  • Monitoring hardware and software
  • Scheduling software installations and file updates
  • Collecting and tracking basic inventory information
  • Managing policies and packages

When you attempt to download or install an application or software in your computer, the administrator of the the Notification Server computer is notified remotely.




Remove Symantec Management Agent software


Assuming you are using Windows XP SP3 x86 Operating System (OS). In the "Control Panel" -> "Add or Remove Programs", the Symantec Management Agent is not listed inside. I have created a RemoveSymantecManagementAgent.bat file to remove the Symantec Management Agent software. You can copy and paste the below RemoveSymantecManagementAgent.bat codes, and save it as RemoveSymantecManagementAgent.bat file. If you are using Windows Vista/7 x64 OS, please change the SMADIR path accordingly.


------------- BEGIN RemoveSymantecManagementAgent.bat codes -----------------------

@echo off
rem Remove Symantec Management Agent (or Altiris Agent)
rem Altiris Agent can remotely track inventory, usage, software and application 
rem installation, and other computer processing aspects.
rem When the client attempts to download or install an application,
rem the administrator is notified remotely.
rem JackNg, Rev: 1.1


set SMADIR="c:\Program Files\Altiris\Altiris Agent"
set SMAAGENT=AeXNSAgent.exe

if not exist %SMADIR%\%SMAAGENT% goto _NOSMA

echo.
echo Uninstall Symantec Management Agent...
%SMADIR%\%SMAAGENT% /Stop
%SMADIR%\%SMAAGENT% /uninstall

echo.
echo Deleting the Symantec Management Agent directory...
rd /s "c:\Program Files\Altiris"
goto _EXIT


:_NOSMA
echo %SMADIR%\%SMAAGENT% file not found


:_EXIT
set SMADIR=
set SMAAGENT=

------------- END RemoveSymantecManagementAgent.bat codes -----------------------





Stopping Symantec Management Agent service


Assuming you are using Windows XP SP3/Vista/7 OS. You can copy and paste the below 0stopSymantecManagementAgentService.bat codes, and save it as 0stopSymantecManagementAgentService.bat file. Kindly run the 0stopSymantecManagementAgentService.bat to stop the Symantec Management Agent service so that it will stop running the Symantec Management Agent software.


------------- BEGIN 0stopSymantecManagementAgentService.bat codes -----------------------

@echo off
rem JackNg, Rev: 1.0

echo Stopping Symantec Management Agent service
sc stop AeXNSClient

------------- END 0stopSymantecManagementAgentService.bat codes -----------------------





Starting Symantec Management Agent service


Assuming you are using Windows XP SP3/Vista/7 OS. You can copy and paste the below 1startSymantecManagementAgentService.bat codes, and save it as 1startSymantecManagementAgentService.bat file. Kindly run the 1startSymantecManagementAgentService.bat to start running the Symantec Management Agent service so that it will run the Symantec Management Agent software.


------------- BEGIN 1startSymantecManagementAgentService.bat codes -----------------------

@echo off
rem JackNg, Rev: 1.0

echo Starting Symantec Management Agent service
sc start AeXNSClient

------------- END 1startSymantecManagementAgentService.bat codes -----------------------




References:

[1] About the Symantec Management Agent

[2] What is Altiris Agent ?

[3] How to remove Altiris Client