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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 4:36 am
by jonnythan
blues2cruise wrote:I uninstalled Norton. However...there are still a few files that won't allow me to delete. The Symantec updater icon on the control page won't delete either.
I have now downloaded ACG trial version of their newest....It's a 30 day trial to see if I like it.
If you go AVG, I strongly recommend their free product over their pay product. The free product is less intrusive and, frankly, better.
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:38 am
by blues2cruise
jonnythan wrote:blues2cruise wrote:I uninstalled Norton. However...there are still a few files that won't allow me to delete. The Symantec updater icon on the control page won't delete either.
I have now downloaded ACG trial version of their newest....It's a 30 day trial to see if I like it.
If you go AVG, I strongly recommend their free product over their pay product. The free product is less intrusive and, frankly, better.
Thank you for the info. I'll try this for a few days to see what it is like. So far there are too many popups with warnings.....ggrrrrr. I'll have to disable that feature.
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:55 am
by ofblong
blues2cruise wrote:I uninstalled Norton. However...there are still a few files that won't allow me to delete. The Symantec updater icon on the control page won't delete either.
I have now downloaded ACG trial version of their newest....It's a 30 day trial to see if I like it.
download ccleaner. have it check the registry. AFter it checks SAVE A BACKUP (it asks you if you want to) then delete all "instances". You can also go into the tools portion and find anything about norton and it will uninstall it.
http://www.piriform.com/
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:10 am
by tymanthius
Norton also sometimes has multiple bits in Add/Remove Programs (inside control panel). Make sure you've run all the uninstalls for the AV, the LiveUpdate, and whatever else Norton/Symantec have in there.
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:41 pm
by ofblong
tymanthius wrote:Norton also sometimes has multiple bits in Add/Remove Programs (inside control panel). Make sure you've run all the uninstalls for the AV, the LiveUpdate, and whatever else Norton/Symantec have in there.
it also doesnt show you all the possible add/removes you can do. Thats why I use ccleaner.
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:06 pm
by tymanthius
That's why I like Linux so much better. Unfortunately, I have a bad mbrd in this pc & so Ubuntu refused to install.
But windows doesn't care, except for the odd error now & again. I need more $$$ to support my toys!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:08 am
by jonnythan
tymanthius wrote:That's why I like Linux so much better. Unfortunately, I have a bad mbrd in this pc & so Ubuntu refused to install.
But windows doesn't care, except for the odd error now & again. I need more $$$ to support my toys!!!

Any Linux program could make itself just as obscenely difficult to uninstall as Norton does on Windows.
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:26 pm
by blues2cruise
Well....the full blown version of AVG was hopeless. I uninstalled it less than a week into the trial period.
It made my computer almost non functional for how slow it was. The computer was freezing up and getting hung up...websites would not ope..etc. etc.
I uninstalled it and am now using the free version. I will see how it goes for a few days. So far it is far better than the pay for version.
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:57 am
by ofblong
blues2cruise wrote:Well....the full blown version of AVG was hopeless. I uninstalled it less than a week into the trial period.
It made my computer almost non functional for how slow it was. The computer was freezing up and getting hung up...websites would not ope..etc. etc.
I uninstalled it and am now using the free version. I will see how it goes for a few days. So far it is far better than the pay for version.
Thats why we said the free version

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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:56 am
by dr_bar
I'm using Computer Associates Anti Virus, seems to be working great at least it's not nortons invasive crap...