He also said there's a KB article that will go up soon about the issue (still being written). The bad news is that it could be some time before a fix is available (I don't want to get anyone's hopes up). So, the good news is the programmers are aware of the issue. They initially were delayed in investigating it due to lack of hardware to duplicate the problem but apparently that's no longer an issue. The support guy also said that they have received a lot of calls this week and that the info has been forwarded to engineering. If you have another issue entirely, please start a new thread. Please keep all PC (non-Mac) posts for this specific problem in this thread. There's this other thread in the Mac forum that is related (the thread discusses 2 problems one of which is with Win7 via boot camp):įYI, Symantec is aware of the issue (I spoke to support earlier today).įirst things first: please do not post in the Mac thread I linked to earlier. I'm the first user of the new Dell laptops the company just bought (I also am the PGP/Universal Server admin, thankfully) - I hope this gets fixed soon. I have a ticket open w/ Symantec for my company (so far, no response - 25 hours on a critical ticket ). I did another Optimus on/off dance and was able to reproduce the problem & fix. When I turn that off (which forces it to run solely on the Nvidia discrete card), I am able to boot just fine (the bootloader prompt now comes up & Windows boots). ![]() I noticed that the bottom of the boot loader screen had some video corrupt. On a Dell E6520 running Win7 圆4 with a mechanical HD (320GB w/ 4KB blocks) & Intel IGP + Nvidia NVS 4200M for video.Īfter one successful reboot after WDE had encypted the HD, subsequent boots would hang with “Initialization loading” after a brief appearance of the bootloader screen and I couldn’t boot off of a recovery CD, either.
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