I uninstalled a trial version of Norton months ago because it expired. Now all of a sudden I went into Security center and it says I have Norton firewall turned on and Norton anti-malware. It’s not in add/remove programs, and there is no “Norton” file in “My Computer”. In, fact, I can’t find it anywhere!!! I use Windows Vista Home Basic by the way. How do I get rid of Norton?!?!?
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4 responses so far ↓
1 Dagodfada // Nov 7, 2008
the only way is that you go to their site and follow the step by step guide. that’s how i got rid of it
2 tyrone k // Nov 7, 2008
How do I get rid of Norton?Try To Use Revo Uninstaller http://www.revouninstaller.com/ What is Revo Uninstaller ?Revo Uninstaller helps you to uninstall and remove unwanted programs installed on your computer even if you have problems uninstalling and cannot uninstall them from “Windows Add or Remove Programs” control panel applet.
Revo Uninstaller is a much faster and more powerful alternative to “Windows Add or Remove Programs” applet!
With its advanced and fast algorithm, Revo Uninstaller analyzes an application’s data before uninstall and scans after you uninstall an application. After the program’s regular uninstaller runs, you can remove additional unnecessary files, folders and registry keys that are usually left over on your computer. Even if you have a broken installation, Revo Uninstaller scans for an application’s data on your hard disk drives and in the Windows registry and shows all found files, folders and registry keys so you can delete them.
With its unique “Hunter mode”, Revo Uninstaller offers you some simple, easy to use, but effective and powerful approaches to manage (uninstall, stop, delete, disable from auto starting) and to get information about your installed and/or running programs.
3 vagabond // Nov 7, 2008
To find out that you really have Norton on your system, use the Windows search facility , search All Files and Folders for the word
symantec.
Norton website to download the Norton removal Tool:
http://service1.symantec.com/Support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
4 laffapalooza // Nov 7, 2008
norton removal tool would work best but you may have deleted some files of it already you can also do a seach
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