my sister brought a laptop with Norton anti virus thing! we brought a new computer for our home are we able to put the same product key or the number for getting full version not the trail!
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my sister brought a laptop with Norton anti virus thing! we brought a new computer for our home are we able to put the same product key or the number for getting full version not the trail!
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7 responses so far ↓
1 Sequim PC // Nov 9, 2008
Most versions of Norton Antivirus from 2006 to present allow you to install it on 3 machines per license. If you have a question about it, why not install it and find out? Otherwise, AVG free is a great solution for AntiVirus with no money out of pocket.
You can read Norton's End User License Agreement here
http://www.symantec.com/about/profile/policies/eulas/index.jsp
It details the legality of installing all the versions of software on multiple machines.
2 Colinc // Nov 9, 2008
Once it is used on one machine it will refuse to activate on a second one. It will also disable the original activation.
3 wefixcomputers.net // Nov 9, 2008
Most licenses are for one computer only.
Just get AVG it’s free http://free.grisoft.com
4 horse rider // Nov 9, 2008
yes, you can
5 pisces19522000 // Nov 9, 2008
I doubt it you can try but I am pretty sure Norton’s is oem software, you may be able to get a 2 PC key?
6 Mercuri // Nov 9, 2008
So many bad answers. It depends on what kind of Norton you bought. Some versions only allow one installation. Some allow up to 3 installations on 3 different computers. I believe Norton’s standard is to let you install it on up to three computers.
7 rosepriyan_ap // Nov 9, 2008
Yes U can Do it.
Try not to use more than once, which will make the key unusable.
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