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Old 22nd November 2005, 13:17
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The only time I ever had a virus was when I let a certain woman use my PC, prior to that the 5 yrs I had a pc never once did I have a virus

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Old 22nd November 2005, 15:05
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I have Norton 2004
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Re Antivirus

On WinXP I use AVG and Avast!, Spybot S&D, and CClean, index.dat dumping utility, Junk File Remover, Process monitor, and various other free software, and since I mostly use Mac OSX and Linux I've never had a virus.
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im actually having problems removing Norton, any help?
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Old 24th November 2005, 00:46
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by the way its windows xp and norton 2004
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Old 24th November 2005, 11:22
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good luck mate...

norton is a pain in the *** to remove.. even hard in safe mode...

if your using fat 32 delete through the command prompt, boot up using a dos boot disk and manually delete the associated files... there are many!!
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Re : removal of Norton Antivirus

That's right you must convert your FAT32 Partition to NTFS, then run the add/remove uninstaller, if that doesn't do it then you're gonna have to hack it out of your system, Try to get a process viewer procview is good and use Microsoft Taskkill.exe to kill every process associated with Norton, delete the remaining files in the Norton folder, then you're gonna have to remove dead entries in your registry, I suggest CClean and scan for issues, also get hold of RegClean from Microsoft, do all this after you backup your important data first.

There might be Programs that can do this for you or tutorials out there, just google it.


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