Background: I bought my new T60 in May of 2007 after much deliberation over what to me was a major purchase. At the end of August, the 90 day trial of the preload Symantec Client Security ended. I normally abhor Norton retail products, but I must admit I have been impressed by the simple, clean user interface and overall stability of the Symantec corporate product loaded on the T60. I was ready to just "re-up" and subscribe for another year. Following the link to Symantec, I found that the "single license version" of SCS is "no longer supported". I have read very negative user feedback about NAV 2007 and NIS 2007, so I decided to try Kaspersky AV 6.0 on the new T60.
I have previously installed KAV 6.0 on two other machines with good success, one running XP Home, and the other, my venerable 600E listed at the bottom of the page. In both cases, I used guidelines from the Kaspersky user forum moderator to insure all remnants of Norton/Symantec products are removed from the system before installing KAV 6.0. Norton is notorious for leaving junk behind after using "Add/remove programs", which can slow KAV if not cleaned up.
Fortunately, as it turned out, I did a back-up
Sorry if there is TMI in the previous sentences....I am pretty frustrated over this. I am going to try again....the KAV activated during the install, so the clock is running. Any help would be appreciated!
I joined the forum because I have experienced a fair number of intermittant quirks (wireless issues, hangs, etc.) with my T60, but I will save these for other posts. Judging by the number of posts about T60 issues, I am not the only one who has had problems.....sadly, I am not currently a satisfied owner. My old 600E is as slow as a slug, but it is solid. I bought the T60 to help me do my everyday job, not to have it become my job! I have had to spend way to much of my spare time prodding this beast to make it behave. I have even been tempted to blow it all away and do a clean install of WIN XP Pro SP2...
Thanks for listening to Old Sparky's tale of woe!
Old Sparky
BTW: I have built/maintained/repaired my PC's since 1999. I would say I have above average amateur PC experience.




