Norton Yearly update...
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From: The Land of Beer and Chocolate
Daz
Removal tool leaves a LOT behind, not only files but a bucketload of stuff in the registry. You have to go through that with a fine tooth comb to "clean" your system. And that method for getting "another 12 months" don't work any more, the Norton servers check every key for validity. If you have NIS2005, however, and a program I ain't sure I allowed to mention, you can get free Norton IF you ensure that the registry, etc, is completely sanitised before you reinstall AND go through a certain procedure.
Norton Removal Tool link................
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039
Daz
Tip...Uninstall then reload the original disc go through the instalation zzzzz
you will have another 12 months free updates. It works.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039
Daz
Tip...Uninstall then reload the original disc go through the instalation zzzzz
you will have another 12 months free updates. It works.
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Well thanks for all the help!
I have now moved across to AVG and ZoneAlarm and am very happy with the performance boost its given my pc!(No longer having a 5 min wait at boot up)
And so far no Flu like Symtoms from the old girl...
Thanks again team!
Ant
I have now moved across to AVG and ZoneAlarm and am very happy with the performance boost its given my pc!(No longer having a 5 min wait at boot up)
And so far no Flu like Symtoms from the old girl...
Thanks again team!
Ant
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From: Brighton. UK. (Via Liverpool).
So, I have an Intel Centrino Dual Core Processor running with 2gig of RAM.
The laptop is pretty quick so would it be worth getting rid of Norton 2008 for Avast and Zone alarm...?
(The Norton is the one that came already on the Laptop, three months free trial but I have another laptop here running Norton that I used to the key from that to activate it. (say you can run the product on theee machines).)
What do you think?
The laptop is pretty quick so would it be worth getting rid of Norton 2008 for Avast and Zone alarm...?
(The Norton is the one that came already on the Laptop, three months free trial but I have another laptop here running Norton that I used to the key from that to activate it. (say you can run the product on theee machines).)
What do you think?

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From: Wellington,NZ
So, I have an Intel Centrino Dual Core Processor running with 2gig of RAM.
The laptop is pretty quick so would it be worth getting rid of Norton 2008 for Avast and Zone alarm...?
(The Norton is the one that came already on the Laptop, three months free trial but I have another laptop here running Norton that I used to the key from that to activate it. (say you can run the product on theee machines).)
What do you think?
The laptop is pretty quick so would it be worth getting rid of Norton 2008 for Avast and Zone alarm...?
(The Norton is the one that came already on the Laptop, three months free trial but I have another laptop here running Norton that I used to the key from that to activate it. (say you can run the product on theee machines).)
What do you think?
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From: The Land of Beer and Chocolate
So, I have an Intel Centrino Dual Core Processor running with 2gig of RAM.
The laptop is pretty quick so would it be worth getting rid of Norton 2008 for Avast and Zone alarm...?
(The Norton is the one that came already on the Laptop, three months free trial but I have another laptop here running Norton that I used to the key from that to activate it. (say you can run the product on theee machines).)
What do you think?
The laptop is pretty quick so would it be worth getting rid of Norton 2008 for Avast and Zone alarm...?
(The Norton is the one that came already on the Laptop, three months free trial but I have another laptop here running Norton that I used to the key from that to activate it. (say you can run the product on theee machines).)
What do you think?
But, as they say, each to their own.
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From: The Land of Beer and Chocolate
As a side note, has the removal tool actually removed everything?
Normally it leaves bits in "Program Files", "Documents and Settings", all over the registry. Last time I used that (3 months ago) I spent three times as long ripping out all the crud the "removal" tool left behind as the removal tool did to remove everything, would be nice to know if it actually did what they said it would nowadays.
Normally it leaves bits in "Program Files", "Documents and Settings", all over the registry. Last time I used that (3 months ago) I spent three times as long ripping out all the crud the "removal" tool left behind as the removal tool did to remove everything, would be nice to know if it actually did what they said it would nowadays.
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From: Brighton. UK. (Via Liverpool).
Well I have deleted it using the removal tool and now have Avast and Zone Alarm.
Can't really tell to be honest if it has made any diference. I will see in a few days if it has made any difference.
Thanks for the info.
Can't really tell to be honest if it has made any diference. I will see in a few days if it has made any difference.
Thanks for the info.
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From: UK
Norton in itself is like a virus, quite difficult to remove if you don't know about the removal tool. If anyone ever asks me on a recommendation for virus protection I always say - nod32. It is without doubt the best virus scanner ever created, it doesn't eat up much ram and it doesn't come with stupid unnecessary features! Also Norton can cause a lot of problems with networking and receiving an internet connection





