Norton Anti Virus subscription renewal price...
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I have got Norton Systemworks 2004 Pro and the anti virus subscription has run out and i would like to know what the price is likely to be before i commit my self. I have NEVER updated this before, just brought new software.
Or would it be easier to buy new antivirus software???
your thought and comments please.
Darren
Or would it be easier to buy new antivirus software???
your thought and comments please.
Darren
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....or you could uninstall it and use a Registry Cleaner to remove all trace of it and then reinstall it
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Or you could install AVG antivirus from Grisoft. There is a free version that is meant to be as good if not better than Norton Antivirus.
For a firewall there is a free version from Zonealarm that gives Norton a run for its money
For anti spyware there is Ad-aware Personal, Spybot Search and Destroy and SpyBlaster, plus Microsoft's Anti Spyware Beta. All these are free, can and I would suggest should be used together. And they are better than Norton
For a firewall there is a free version from Zonealarm that gives Norton a run for its money
For anti spyware there is Ad-aware Personal, Spybot Search and Destroy and SpyBlaster, plus Microsoft's Anti Spyware Beta. All these are free, can and I would suggest should be used together. And they are better than Norton
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Hmmmmm, got me thinking.
I have never really liked symantec that much.
Darren
I have never really liked symantec that much.
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Originally Posted by Luminous
Or you could install AVG antivirus from Grisoft. There is a free version that is meant to be as good if not better than Norton Antivirus.
For a firewall there is a free version from Zonealarm that gives Norton a run for its money
For anti spyware there is Ad-aware Personal, Spybot Search and Destroy and SpyBlaster, plus Microsoft's Anti Spyware Beta. All these are free, can and I would suggest should be used together. And they are better than Norton![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
For a firewall there is a free version from Zonealarm that gives Norton a run for its money
For anti spyware there is Ad-aware Personal, Spybot Search and Destroy and SpyBlaster, plus Microsoft's Anti Spyware Beta. All these are free, can and I would suggest should be used together. And they are better than Norton
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Originally Posted by Daz34
....or you could uninstall it and use a Registry Cleaner to remove all trace of it and then reinstall it ![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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