How Do I Completely Remove Norton AV?

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How Do I Completely Remove Norton AV?

#1 Post by hodad » Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:52 pm

Can anyone tell me how to completely remove Norton AV from my system. It came pre-loaded and I know from past experience that Norton seems to be the worst offender with regard to slowing the system. I've read that this may require some registry tweaks to fully purge. Also, any recommendations for AV software that doesn't completely hijack the system and slow things down so much?
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#2 Post by christopher_wolf » Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:14 pm

Welcome to the Thinkpad Forums :)

First, make a backup in case anything goes wrong. Next, try to uninstall all Norton components through the Add/Remove Programs CPL in the control panel.

If that doesn't work, use this to remove the remainder. There are more to choose from depending on your version.

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#3 Post by Dead1nside » Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:05 am

Try AVG Free, works and doesn't hijack your system.

As for removing, if those tools that were given above don't work, just "Add/Remove Programs" then go to Start --> Run --> 'regedit' and look for Symantec or Norton and delete.
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#4 Post by GomJabbar » Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:16 am

From what I remember, I just removed anything that said Symantec, Norton, or Live Update from Add or Remove Programs. Then I went to C:\Programs\ and deleted the Symantec folder. Then under C:\Documents and Settings\<each user account>\Application Data\ I deleted all Symantec and Live Update folders. [Under Start > Control Panel > Folder Options, you need to select Show hidden files and folders]. It seemed to work well enough.
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#5 Post by carbon_unit » Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:59 pm

It does work fine on the older versions. The newer ones don't always come off cleanly. Sometimes they leave a few processes running after norton is supposedly gone.
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#6 Post by ronbo613 » Thu Oct 19, 2006 4:49 pm

I had a rough time uninstalling Norton AV. It seems you can never get rid of all the components. Editing the registry to remove keys that had "Symantec" or "Norton" in them I believe caused some problems that were hard to pin down.
The only real way to get rid of Norton; reformat your hard drive. My PC boot drive failed, reinstalled the OS and went with a different AV, happy days are here again.
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#7 Post by w0qj » Fri Oct 20, 2006 12:36 am

AVAST is also a small memory footprint antivirus scanner, which i prefer over the others mentioned above...

www.avast.com


I have an Lenovo T42 (2373-K5H) that came preinstalled with Norton AV 2004. Actually had to phone IBM tech support to get it removed. But guess it would be different machine & program for you...

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Not in love with Norton anymore.

#8 Post by newyorkpaulie » Sun Oct 29, 2006 6:11 pm

Hate to badmouth, but I am SO over my love of Norton software.
In upgrading my system I wanted to reload some files. They wouldn't work without my calling support. Their response was that I had to mail in my disks so they could send them back in "working order"... Dumped Norton and I am now using other brands.
Then my copy of "Ghost" gave up the ghost, so from the board's recommendation I bought a copy of Acronis True Image. It is GREAT!!! Sorry Peter, but no more Norton for me.

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#9 Post by Dead1nside » Sun Oct 29, 2006 6:22 pm

In a test awhile ago, I heard that F-Secure had the largest breadth, clearing all sorts of different viruses.
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#10 Post by atomMan » Sun Oct 29, 2006 7:32 pm

i don't yet own a laptop (which is why i'm here - i'm researching), so i don't know how feasible this may be because of proprietary s/w, but the best way to clean something that embeds it self as deep as Norton is probably to start fresh. If all you have is a back-up partition though, i don't know that will do any good.

If you're able to remove it and you want a light, free, open source (FOSS) A/V program, i'd highly suggest ClamWin. Just keep in mind that this is not a real-time, background scanner - it is on-demand only (though can be invoked automatically for downloads with a script or browser add-on). It's a very good program IMO and updates are rolled out faster than some major vendors. If you want to auto-scan email, there's ClamMail

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#11 Post by masterus » Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:07 am

Hi

That shoul help you..EasyCleaner is a small software but it works :!:
To completely remove Norton AV just do that:
1.install EasyCleaner
2.uninstall Norton AV using EasyCleaner
3.Delete all folders connected to Norton AV
4.Delete all registry keys,values connected to NAV by EasyCleaner

For me it always works :!:
Sometimes but very rarely EasyCleaner doesn't clean everything..
so just in case you can you RegCleaner..

Note to Admin: all software I suggest is freeware and I use that for long time(over 5years)

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#12 Post by leasure98 » Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:40 am

I have a program called Remove Norton and it works. Send me your
address and I'll send it to you.
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