Question by derick ward: How to delete Norton Internet security?
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Answer by its.jeremy
go to start menu, settings/ control panel / add remove programs and then select the program you wish to remove
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uninstall from control panel/add and remove software
Install Linux
Hit your computer with a hammer until smoke starts to come out of it, that ought to delete it. And everything else for that matter.
Usually if u uninstall it, der are still traces of Norton on ur system..
but at my college i got a Norton Removal Tool..
So holla at me if u want it!
Go to start, click control panel, click add/remove programs, and scroll to the program you want to delete, highlight it, right click, and delete.
Unfortunately I don’t know how to delete it, unless you go to the homepage and choose Install Yahoo Toolbar. Then the bottom one says without Spyware.
Why would you want to delete it? I had 2 virusses on my computer that the AVG program didn’t pick up and the Norton Free Virus Scan picked them up.
Hope you get your problem solved when installing the other toolbar.
http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/security_response/removaltools.jsp
If you have already used add/ remove programs and uninstalled Norton’s Antivirus, then you will need to reinstall Anti-virus first, then uninstall Internet Security before uninstalling Anti virus
If you go to the symantec web site and seach uninstallation then you can download their own removal tool….
It is the ONLY way to remove EVERYTHING thet norton puts on your computer…
How to completely remove Norton products
http://www.schrockinnovations.com/removenav.php
Yep, use Symantec’s own removal tool, it’s a bugger otherwise.
yes that is right download the free norton removal tool worked for me everytime
Either go to the Symantec web site and download instructions and a couple of clean-up utilities, OR use add/remove programs then use regedit to remove references to symantec and norton from the registry (be careful!!). NIS doesn’t remove cleanly unfortunately.