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Oooh, quick! I need free Anti virus protection..
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babs123 | Report | 4 Aug 2006 23:27 |
OC you MUST remove Norton or the 2 together will cause you probs. Click on START at bottom LH corner, Click on Control panel Find 'Add or Remove programs' Click on and search list for NORTON Click ONCE on it to highlight it You will see on RHS ..... change/remove Click on that and then confirm you want to remove the Norton You will then have to restart your computer to make sure all the bits of it have been removed. Kat Just because it says it expires it doesn't mean they will remove it from your computer, anyway they will maybe give you a few more days free to think about it. |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 4 Aug 2006 23:48 |
Thanks for that info Kat, I shall go and do it now! OC |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:02 |
this is interesting too Sniptools » TutorialsUninstall/Remove Norton Antivirus completeley September 22, 2004 Views (87,502) / / Trackback (0) So you want to use Grisoft’s AVG Free as your antivirus, but had Norton antivirus installed before, which is now proving more persistent than a flatulent release in a bath, with Symantec’s whole convoluted shebang only compounding your woes? Well below is a simple sureshot way to get rid of Norton for good. First, from Start —> Cpanel —> Add/Remove programs, remove every trace of Norton and its associated programs, which means scan through the list of installed programs for any item that says “Norton” or “Symantec” or “LiveUpdate” - for example “Symantec LiveUpdate” or “Norton AntiVirus 2003”. When you are absolutely sure that these vermins are gone, it is VITAL that you reboot the computer. When you are back into XP, delete the following folders manually - if they don’t exist that’s fine: c:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus c:\Program Files\Norton c:\Program Files\Symantec c:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared Do a SHIFT DELETE if possible, the folders don’t go into your Recycle Bin in that case, so they are gone from your computer for sure. After the above, I usually clean the Windows Registry for any entries that are lying around stray. Get a Registry Cleaner like HoverDesk’s RegSeeker (zipped download) and use the “Clean the Registry” option. Once that is done and you have SELECTED ALL and deleted the stray items, reboot again. To be sure. Norton should be gone when your machine is back up. If not, Symantec has a brute force utility called RNAV2003 - get it here, which ought to do the rest of the scavenging, but it shouldn’t come to that. (289 Words) Possibly Related Other stuff that may be of interest Netsky Removal: How to get rid of I-Worm.Netsky.A, B, C, D, E.. Uninstall and remove MSN messenger How to test your anti-virus tool Greasemonkey 0.4 is INSECURE! The Disposable PC Society (Or Not) |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:02 |
Hi I have been following this have removed Norton Internet Security, uninstalled LiveReg and LiveUpdate should I remove Norton WMI Update too? |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:11 |
I think you will find you need to remove every bit of it if you are going to use another anti virus |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:14 |
Oh dear have been running with both AV progs for so long have forgotten when |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:21 |
really ??? its amazing you have not had problems |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:25 |
I have had some problems but never associated it with the AV progs maybe this will enhance PC now |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:28 |
dont install AVG till you have uninstalled all of norton first will you ???? |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:30 |
haha, AVG been on for a year at least should I take it off and reinstall later? |
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babs123 | Report | 5 Aug 2006 00:39 |
OC has put both on Val but it shouldn't be a problem. Just make sure you get all of Norton Off. If you're worried about having 2 on together and it MIGHT have caused a problem, just remove both and start all over again I ran with 2 last year by mistake and had no probs but you never know |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 5 Aug 2006 01:19 |
AVG is excelent! Also try.... 'go back' Google it. If you do get a nasty....just 'go back' to the day before you got it....SORTED! Gerri |
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Willow | Report | 5 Aug 2006 01:51 |
I use Avast, thats free as well you just need to register. I used to use AVG but found Avast more easier to configure as you can turn on/off the seperate shields. |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 5 Aug 2006 11:18 |
Well, I have uninstalled Norton and all seems to be well...... Saving this thread, though - just in case. OC |
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Gwen | Report | 5 Aug 2006 11:22 |
Do you use Broadband because if you do depends on the monthly amount you pay but you can down load Norton for Free . If you use Bt its worth checking it out. Gwen |
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Big Shaz | Report | 5 Aug 2006 11:28 |
I've been using AVG for about 3 years now and swear by it, it updates daily and runs a scan daily! Shaz |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 5 Aug 2006 14:54 |
Margaret Its the blind leading the blind here, you understand, but when I installed AVG yesterday, it gave me the option to have automatic updates (which it strongly recommends). OC |
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~*~~*Sylvie*~~*~ | Report | 5 Aug 2006 16:23 |
hi all well i have just downloaded the free trial for McAfee and you have all made we worry. My computor has been sluggish and acting daft lately so now after reading about this free agv7 do you think i should remove McAfee and install agv7 instead?? Sylvia |
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Kirsten | Report | 5 Aug 2006 16:35 |
I got McAfee on a free trial with my Dell laptop, and it was okay, but it made my laptop really slow. I got AVG, when I started having problems with McAfee, I couldn't update McAfee and soon got fed up with it. I uninstalled McAfee, got AVG and Zone Alarms Firewall (both free), now I have no probs and computer is no longer slow. My only regret is I wish I'd done it sooner, AVG picked up on stuff McAfee virus scan didn't. |
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Joy | Report | 5 Aug 2006 16:50 |
Both AVG and Avast are free and good, O C. Hope all is well .... :-) Joy |