warning norton antivirus Created 18 years ago2006-04-05 00:15:11 UTC by simehong2000 simehong2000

Created 18 years ago2006-04-05 00:15:11 UTC by simehong2000 simehong2000

Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 00:15:11 UTC Post #172407
don,t instal norton anti virus 2006 trial . Why? After 30 days this norton will be disable, and then when you want to unistal you need cd norton anti visrus 2006 (cdstart.exe) whituot that you can't do unistal. After unistal my space is loss many. before instal i have 2,45Gb , after instal anti virus 2,20Gb , after unistal wahh....1,75Gb...what the..... . I belive norton anti virus save someting file which i don't know what it's. I give 5 fuck for Norton :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger:
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 01:08:38 UTC Post #172410
No one should every use any Norton Products. Ever.

Go here For great, free Antivirus software.

As for your Norton woes, I sympathize, but it's a good lesson to learn how shitty they and their products are.

Afaik your best bet is to manually delete it. Delete what you can, and use delete-on-boot software to zap what you can't. Also, go Control Panel/Admin Tools/Services, and disable anything that says Symantec or Norton.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 03:05:35 UTC Post #172417
Man, I hate Norton. It feels so, how should I put it... disabled. Unfortunately for me, my dad insists that it's "industry standard", and he doesn't care if it slows down the PC like hell. It gives me problems every time I'm given the task of cleaning up the family computer.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 03:07:52 UTC Post #172418
I have never used norton i affects your gameplay

Here a place you can get a 12 Month free trial for "Computer Accociates EZ Antivirus"

http://www.my-etrust.com/microsoft/
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 03:15:52 UTC Post #172420
I don't see any reason in using free trials when you can just get completely free software like AVG Free Edition, Ad Aware SE Personal, Spyware Docter, Spybot: Search and Destroy, etc.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 03:17:07 UTC Post #172421
Hoorah for 5 fucks!
Trapt Traptlegend
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 03:23:52 UTC Post #172424
avast! for the win.
It gives me problems every time I'm given the task of cleaning up the family computer.
Don't bother, then, or is that the only PC you have?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 05:26:42 UTC Post #172437
I agree! Don't use Norton Anti Virus EVER...period.
It ruined my last PC which led me to buying this new one with Mcafee installed.
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 05:47:26 UTC Post #172438
I give 5 fuck for Norton :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger: :thefinger:
Learn to count ffs
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 05:49:56 UTC Post #172439
HAHA.
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 07:16:53 UTC Post #172456
avast! is a good, free virus scanner. For a paid version, Trend Micro Internet Security does the trick nicely. Been using it since the 2000 edition and it's never given me any issues. Nice and unobtrusive too.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 07:28:43 UTC Post #172458
Why would anyone pay for one when there's avast!, though?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 07:30:36 UTC Post #172459
Because I know and trust this product.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 07:47:22 UTC Post #172464
i use AVG and spybot - i have no need for a firewall - no personal transactions, no reason to hack me, AVG detects viruses as they come in. in my opinion, a firewall is just an annoyance - with port forwarding and whatnot. i know some ppl swear by them, but i dont :)
i would never consider using norton. my dad uses it - well he used to, until he got a corrupt boot driver and i had to format his PC. he wanted norton on, but the CD he had was scratched, and his CD key was 1 digit short. lol. so i installed AVG and spybot, and he is using the sp2 firewall. it's really funny, he's psyco about keeping up-to-date antivirus progs, but he uses a word program that was made in '97. and his accounting prog is really old too. lol.
oh yea i use microsoft antispyware as well because shock horror i have a legal version of XP! omg! :P
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 07:56:18 UTC Post #172465
i have no need for a firewall - no personal transactions, no reason to hack me
Er... I don't think you quite understand the hazards of today's Internet. That argument belongs in the late nineties.
he's psyco about keeping up-to-date antivirus progs, but he uses a word program that was made in '97. and his accounting prog is really old too.
Well... yeah? So? The last ones being out of date doesn't affect anything, really.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 08:10:15 UTC Post #172467
By word program you mean like MS Word? Microsoft Word '97 is still the best 'word program' ever.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 08:37:52 UTC Post #172470
Norton Corporate ftw. Norton Home or any other edition SUCKS.
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Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 14:48:35 UTC Post #172525
Norton really sucks. It forced my wife to upgrade when her virus datafile subscription expired. She had to pay $70 to make it work again.

In fact, not only that. It disabled many of the functions of her PC as well. They're truly an evil empire.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 14:57:59 UTC Post #172527
Never heard of Avast... I have norton(not trial) and I keep it because of it's windoctor, quite usefull... well not too often...
By word program you mean like MS Word? Microsoft Word '97 is still the best 'word program' ever.
What about Word 2000? :P
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 16:26:36 UTC Post #172550
AVG works fine for me. Used Norton, never again.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 16:42:49 UTC Post #172557
Last time HDD was formatted: 15 months ago
Infestations battled: Countless
Current PC health: satisfactory (considering there hasn't been a defragmentaion ever since I formatted it :P )
Antivirus software used: None.

That's right, you don't need antivirus software at all. I used to have Norton Antivirus for some time (the only reason is because I got 3 months free when I bought my mobo) and it made my machine really slow. I tried deleting it but one service remained and it blocked ALL new software trying to connect to the internet. Luckily, I found a working unistaller which whiped it out and now I'm totally fine, whitout any protection.

I simply don't visit any suspicius sites and whenever I notice something strange I run Process Explorer (great free software, must have when you battle infestations) and terminate any unwanted activity. If this doesn't help I use System Restore, and in case it has been disabled by the virus I can always format my HDD. (valuable data can be evacuated, since viruses only affect executables and DLLs)
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 16:55:36 UTC Post #172563
Process Explorer is, indeed, superb. System Restore, less so.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 17:10:22 UTC Post #172565
I don't know if I'm lucky but I use norton antivirus and I never got problem and I don't really know about antiviruses, mmh... yah that the only thing I can say...
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 17:43:39 UTC Post #172573
Heh, System Restore is one of the few (if not the only) good improvements from Windows 9* series. It can save your system if you manage to run it in time (and you happen to have a recent save point, which easily accomplished by automated saving).

Formatting is always the best choise, it makes your computer run really fast and if you don't have any sensitive data this should be done quite often (it has been so long since my last format because my brother keeps yapping about how difficult it is to put stuff on CD's).
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 21:11:37 UTC Post #172596
System Restore sucks. You know why? A few years ago, I kept finding the exact same virus on my computer. The reason? System Restore was keeping it safe for me, so it could be restored the next time I use it. THANKS SYSTEM RESTORE!

Waste of HDD space to me. My computer health is excellent. I run a spyware scan every few months, and the results? One or two harmless trackers. Opera, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware, Trend Micro and ZoneAlarm Pro for the win!
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-05 21:16:42 UTC Post #172598
It's such a pain in the ass to re-install all the programs once you reformat the HDD. I wouldn't recommend that as the first option.

Plus, I customized all the configurations for all the programs on my computer. It takes days to reconfigure them (not to mention all the game settings).
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-06 19:35:32 UTC Post #172744
Ant: You can't exactly blame System Restore for becoming infected with a virus. However, that's actually a pretty good tip for those who do like/use it:

If you're infected with a virus, purge your current restore points!
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 02:16:53 UTC Post #173626
thanks guy for the support. :)
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