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Norton virus protection free download

Posted by admin on 19 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: norton, anti virus, antivirus

With hundreds of viruses being discovered almost every other day, it has certainly become quite necessary to install an effective antivirus security system on your computer. However, if the high cost of most of these security systems is preventing you from doing so, I will recommend that you try out the free options for the time being.

Now, there is certainly no dearth for free security software, but since the aim here is to select the most-effective security system, it would be better if you opt for Norton virus protection. Norton free security is counted amongst the best in the free category and as such you can always rely on it till the time you have the requisite funds for buying a fully functional, licensed copy of antivirus security software.

Norton virus protection free download is available on many websites, but I would recommend that you download it directly from Norton’s official Website. Downloading from other websites may work just as well for you, but since there is always the risk that the download may actually turn out to be a spyware or other type of unwanted program, it’s quite unwise to take unwanted risks. If however, you were somehow forced to download from third-party websites, I would recommend that you do so only from reputed websites and not from websites that you might never have heard of before.

Some experts believe that Norton virus protection free download is not worth it since it does not actually remove or delete viruses. However, I do not agree because what is more important is detection. Removing viruses is just about deleting suspect files from your computer, something that can easily be done manually. Just follow the link as might be displayed in the Norton scan results and you will easily be able to remove all types of viruses from your computer system. Using Norton virus protection free is as easy as that.

Norton security download free

Posted by admin on 19 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: norton, anti virus, antivirus

Having realized the importance of protecting your PC from viruses, worms and Trojans, you might have already made up your mind for installing computer security software on your computer. However, if lack of funds are acting as a deterrent, I would recommend that you do not feel disheartened and instead try out the free options that might be available.

The market may be flooded with all types of free stuff, but if you ask me I would say that you look no further than Norton security. It’s simply because no other free computer security software is as effective as Norton security free, especially when it comes to detecting malicious software codes. Norton free may not actually remove the viruses from your system, but since detection is something that is more essential and since detected viruses can easily be removed manually, I don’t have to think twice before recommending Norton security.

So, if you are willing to try out Norton free, I will recommend that you download the free software directly from Norton’s Website. I lay stress on this because many other dubious websites also claim to offer Norton security free and it’s quite difficult to determine whether the thing you are downloading is actually Norton free or just a spyware disguised as Norton. Some reputed sites do offer original Norton free, but since there is just too much risk, I will recommend that you take due care while downloading Norton security free from websites other than those managed and hosted by Norton.

To know more about Norton security free and to make the best possible use of this free software, I would recommend that you read user reviews and comments. For troubleshooting tips and techniques, you can visit forums and chat rooms, specifically dedicated for Norton security software products. If needed, you can also contact Norton’s customer support, either through mail or phone.

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Delete Norton

Posted by admin on 19 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: norton, uninstall, antivirus

Norton free antivirus is certainly quite effective when it comes to detecting viruses, worms, Trojans and other malicious software codes, but just like any other high-quality product, it too has certain shortcomings. The most common complaint is that Norton slows down the system, so much so that it becomes quite difficult to carry out even the simplest of tasks on your computer. This problem however can be ignored because more often than not the problem is due to the system configuration and not necessarily due to Norton.

In case, you are not too sure as to what exactly is making your system slow down, I would recommend that you delete Norton and see if it makes any difference. If deleting Norton does make a difference to your computer’s speed, then you can keep it that way, but in case you don’t see any significant improvements, I would suggest that you reinstall Norton and keep using it.

The other most common complaint is that Norton disrupts the ‘Automatic Update’ function in Windows based PCs. There is still no reliable evidence that can comprehensively prove this, but since there are just too many people claiming this, you can bet that there is certainly something wrong somewhere. To check for yourself, you just have to delete Norton, restart your computer and see if you are able to get the Automatic Updates. It’s always better to perform your own checks rather than blindly follow what others might be saying or recommending.

To completely delete Norton from your system, you just have to click on Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Norton and press on the Change/Remove button. After restarting your computer, you then just have to check whether the targeted problem got resolved on not. If not, then there is no reason as to why you should not reinstall Norton and keep using it for protecting your computer.

Norton free virus scan

Posted by admin on 19 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: norton, antivirus

Free computer security products are readily available on the Internet, but you just cannot rely on them because most of them are either ineffective or contain spywares and other malicious software codes. So, if you still feel like searching for an effective free antivirus, I would have to say that you probably never understood the meaning of the popular saying – “there are no free lunches”. However, if you just do not have the funds right now to purchase the licensed copy of an antivirus software, my personal recommendation would be that you go for Norton free virus scan.

Some experts argue that this tool can also be classified under the ineffective category since it only detects and does not actually disinfect or remove identified viruses. However, I personally do no agree with that because the fact is that when it comes to detecting malicious codes, no other free tool matches the effectiveness of Norton free virus scan.

“But, what about disinfecting and removing the detected items?” you might ask. Well, I am again tempted to remind you that there is a limit to things that you can get for free. That apart, I would like to tell you that removing detected items is a lot easier than actually identifying them in the first place. So, if you use Norton free, you can be sure that 90 percent of the job is already done and the only thing that remains is removal. This you can do easily by following the link of detected items as displayed in the results page of Norton free scan, selecting the suspect file and using SHIFT+DELETE.

Norton free virus scan is certainly not a replacement for a fully functional, licensed copy of antivirus software, but since it is completely free and probably the most effective amongst the free category, you can always rely on it for providing basic level protection. That’s the best way you can utilize this free antivirus tool.

Trendmicro House Call Download

Posted by admin on 25 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: server, pccillin, housecall, norton, mcafee, security, antivirus, anti virus, software

It’s rare for a large company like TrendMicro to offer freebie software which could potentially harm its own sales. But in House Call, they’ve released an anti-Virus utility which is almost as effective as their much heralded PC-cillin suite.

The utility is free to download, and TrendMicro has surely released it as an incentive for users to eventually upgrade to the PC-cillin package. The only trouble is, they’re giving a lot away for free. So much, in fact, those users might be tempted to stick with what they know works.

House Call is extremely efficient at what it does. Sitting on the user’s operating system, it acts as a barrier between the local hard drive and harmful viruses which a user might encounter on the web. Not only does it protect from online dangers, but it has scanning facilities to detect and destroy Trojans and worms that are already in place on the system.

The first thing you’ll notice about House Call - after the quick download - is the intuitive interface. It’s very simple to navigate between the various settings and even novice users will find the information that they need. House Call looks to break away from the complexities that can arise with some of the more comprehensive anti-Virus suites on the market. It keeps things simple and makes no effort to be more than it is.

When you install HouseCall for the first time, you’ll be asked to download a plug-in for your web browser. The plug-in allows the software to scan your system’s memory and it will also search for harmful files in any storage disks that you have attached. One of the features which distinguish House Call over its premium rivals is the support for virus definitions.

House Call keeps an online virus database which the software connects to and automatically transfers every time there are new additions. The benefits of this are obvious. When you purchase packages like Norton, or indeed PC-cillin, you have to make a constant effort to stay on top of new sophisticated threats. This means connecting your application and manually searching for new fixes. While the software is usually better equipped to tackle such viruses, how many of us actually check for new updates every day?

You don’t need to worry about manually updating House Call. It looks after itself. You can carry on browsing the Internet, and the software will quietly make upgrades as new definitions become available. If you encounter a virus or a file without the required certificate, House Call will pop up and offer you options for how to deal with the file.

Of course, there’s a reason why House Call is free and PC-cillin isn’t. While HouseCall is more than capable of dealing with the most basic threats, it will openly let you know if it detects a virus which it doesn’t have a fix for. On top of that, you’ll be referred to PC-cillin. So it’s clear to see how TrendMicro are hoping to make their money, but to be fair, we found that most of the viruses you’d expect to encounter are dealt with efficiently by this free utility. Trojans and worms can be eliminated, along with spyware and bundled adware which we could all do without.

House Call offers a helpful “Auto Clean” feature which will automatically filter through the files on a webpage – or your local system if stated – and get rid of threats. It’s particularly good at detecting security issues in embedded code.

Sometimes the software can be a little over-protective in denying access to pages which are poorly coded rather than designed with malicious intent. But this is easily fixable can be toggled on and off as you please.

Better yet, the utility will offer step by step advice for eliminating threats which the software isn’t fit to deal with on its own. This is a nice addition and with the database of virus definitions being constantly updated, you can usually get a solution for most security issues.

Of course, many experienced users will opt for the widely praised PC-cillin as their anti-virus package of choice. And if you have the money, we certainly wouldn’t deem that unwise. But if you’re interested in anti-Virus protection – and you probably should be – House Call provides a brilliantly effective freeware solution. Head over to the Trend Micro website for more information, and a link to the download mirror.

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Norton Antivirus Uninstall

Posted by admin on 11 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: uninstall, norton, anti virus, antivirus, security, software

So you are plugging away on your computer one day and your Norton Antivirus pops up telling you that you need to pay them for a subscription again as yours has expired and you are no longer getting updates. That is fine and dandy if you want to fork over the forty dollars to get it, but if you are like more and more people out there, you have decided that it is time to switch over to a company the provides free antivirus solutions for home users. Now the question is, now do you fully uninstall the Norton Antivirus from your computer?

There is one problem that people encounter when trying to uninstall Norton Antivirus. That program really digs itself deep into your system! There is, however, a process that you can follow to ensure that you get it out of there.

You are going to want to start off by navigating to the Start menu and then selecting Control Panel. Once you have the Control Panel window displayed on your monitor, navigate to the Add/Remove Programs by double clicking on the icon. Once you are presented with the list of programs installed on your computer, find the Norton Antivirus program and then click the button to Remove All. Follow the prompts to complete this and reboot your computer when you are asked to do so.

That was simple! Or was it? Norton is still hiding all over your system and there are a few more things you are going to have to do to get it all.

Start by navigating to the Start menu again and then selecting My Computer and Program Files. Browse through this folder and delete any Symantec folders you find. After you have completed this go to the Common Files folder near the top of the Program files list and delete each Symantec folder that you find in there. Once this has been completed, reboot your computer again.

Once your computer comes back up to the desktop, you will need to go to Start, Search, All Files and Folders and More Advanced Options. In here you will need to check all the search options except for the one to make your search case sensitive. Now, enter Norton in the search field and delete all Norton folders that appear in the search results window. Once again, you will need to reboot your computer. After the reboot has completed, follow the exact same steps, but this time use Symantec in your search.

The final thing that you are going to need to do is to go into your Windows registry and delete the entries in there that are associated to Norton Antivirus. In order to do this go to the Start, Run menu again and type in regedit. Hit the OK button and you will now be presented with the Windows registry of your computer. Expand the HKEY_CURRENT_USER and then expand Software. Go through the list presented until you find Symantec. Right click on it and delete it.

Now you will need to expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and then expand Software. Also delete the Symantec from this list and then reboot your computer.

Once your computer is loaded up again, you will need to go back into the Windows registry and expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and then expand Windows and CurrentVersion. In this list delete all of the Symantec entries that you see and then reboot your computer one last time. This should have removed all traces of Norton Antivirus from your system.

If you are a person that is not quite comfortable with completing such a procedure, you can also find a Norton Removal Tool that is available for download from the Symantec website. This tool can remove Norton 2006, 2005, 2004 and 2003 products from your computer. You will need to make sure that you are using the Internet Explorer browser on your computer however as the tool will not run in other Internet browsers.

In order to do this you need to go here. Once you are on this webpage, expand the Uninstall Norton AntiVirus using the SymNRT removal utility and then click on the Run It Now button. Be sure that when you get any prompts you select Run, Yes, OK or Next. If your Internet browser has a little yellow bar at the top of it, be sure that you click on it and select Install ActiveX control. During the uninstall process, your computer may be rebooted more than once and you may be asked to repeat some steps after each reboot. Just keep going and you will have uninstalled Norton Antivirus from your computer in no time!

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