IT IS NOT LISTED ON MY PROGRAMS so how do get it off ?Can i delete it off by my registry or will it mess up my computer?
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IT IS NOT LISTED ON MY PROGRAMS so how do get it off ?Can i delete it off by my registry or will it mess up my computer?
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Tags: Norton
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4 responses so far ↓
1 Brian F // Aug 17, 2008
Go to norton’s support site. Look for the “Frequently Asked Questions” The “uninstall” is ALWAYS in the top 10… ALWAYS… Norton WILL blow-up at some point, and instead of them fixing the problem, they create an un-installer to go through and clean up their mess… Definitely the sign of VERY poorly designed software.
2 SAM-king of IT,Akash Madhavan // Aug 17, 2008
I will tell norton is rubbish and makes your system very slow.
And u have mentioned symantex instead of symantec.
So, download a good Antivirus software like AVG 8 and update it regular intrevals.
3 linux // Aug 17, 2008
download Norton Removal Tool
http://service1.symantec.com/Support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
4 nelly_num // Aug 17, 2008
Use the tool that ‘Linux’ gives the link for. I’ve been using norton for years and had no major hassles with it. I use ‘norton systemworks’ but I wouldn’t buy it off symantec. I get it from e-bay, it’s cheaper. You can get an older version (brand new - unopened) which is just as good as the latest as the anti-virus still has 12months upgrade. If you use that removal tool you shouldn’t have to search the registry for left-overs but if you’re comfortable with using the registry, search it for symantec or norton entries and delete them - if you do find any. I’ve done that and had no problems.
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