My friend has norton too. and they still have the product key. will it work if i used theirs? i still have my disk….
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My friend has norton too. and they still have the product key. will it work if i used theirs? i still have my disk….
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6 responses so far ↓
1 Lindsay G // Sep 10, 2008
No. As t is only for theirs. If you lost it, just contact norton and explain the situation.
2 ComputerGURU123 // Sep 10, 2008
It’s illegal. But, it depends on what kind of manufacturer it is. Some software allows you to use multiple product keys upon a CD. If you REALLY need one, try finding a crack.
3 einigkeit99 // Sep 10, 2008
Why would you want to go through with something like this to get such a crappy antivirus program? Get Avast, its free for home use, uses less resources, and has a much higher detection rate.
4 jb // Sep 10, 2008
I don’t condone the use of others product keys, but it technically would still work. However, Norton may have implemented some sort or algorithm that detects when a key has already been used and such.
Now, what I can suggest to you is that if you have the CD, there should be a part number on it, or some sort of ID on it that is specific to that CD. Call Norton and tell them what has happened and that you do have the CD and part number available in order to obtain a backup product key.
Hope I was of some help.
5 Allejo P // Sep 10, 2008
Yes, it will work if it has not been used 3 times. I have one here but have been used 3 times. try your sister’s key. hopefully it will work.
all the best.
6 Clint PX // Sep 10, 2008
If you still have the CD how can you lose the product key it is on the back of the sleeve that holds the CD. If you do not have the CD sleeve more then likely your Norton disk is damaged.
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