HP Boot Optimizer

Can you tell me how to remove the registry HP Boot optimizer?  Apparently, it is not compatible with Norton Security

No, but I bet that HP Support can.

HP Boot Optimizer blocking installation of Norton AntiVirus - HP Support Forum:
http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/operating-systems-and-software/HP-boot-optimizer-blocking-install-of-Norton-AntiVirus-2009-w/m-p/15590

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