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I hate Norton Antivirus.


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A typical checkup with Norton Antivirus:

"4 viruses have been detected"

*clicks 'Repair Files'*

"Repair failed. Would you like to quarantine?"

*clicks 'Quarantine files'*

"Quarantine failed. Would you like to delete?"

*clicks 'Delete files'*

"Delete failed. Would you like to ignore?"

*goes off in search of files. First two are deleted by selecting them and pressing the 'delete' key on my keyboard. Second two don't exist.*

Is there something better than this? Please don't tell me to use AVG, I've tried it and I don't like its instability.

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if norton is such bull****, what am i supposed to use? AVG is ridiculous, in my opinion.

Yarr, I used to love Norton because it was so freakin simple and easy to use. Unfortunately, thats only when it works. I don't mind programs with alot of features, but AVG is just plain silly. It raided my system to the point where it was a pain to uninstall, and it never did find any viruses on my machine.

I once tried to 'obtain' a 'legal' copy of kaspersky, but after it installed, IE conveniently crashed and froze the moment i typed in 'kaspersky' in the google bar.

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its a very good antivirus, sucky interface at defeauld but you can ge many skins for it

www.download.com read the reviews ;)

Cnet review or cnet user review? Both i wouldn't say it's reliable especially user reviews. Take a look at Virusbtn.com

http://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/archives/products.xml?table

The nice Avast failed in the 100% test. Just recently, Jun 2004 test. History of 9 pass, 19 fails. Not that good i would say.

You hate Norton, i can agree on that.. but avast being good? AVG is much better.

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Alright, I went down to the local "Software-n-Spatulas" and picked up a copy of Symantec Antivirus (I didn't pay for it though, stealing it out of the store is the ultimate warez). I installed it, and I must say I love it. Why can't they just bite their tongue and make norton like this?

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Alright, I went down to the local "Software-n-Spatulas" and picked up a copy of Symantec Antivirus (I didn't pay for it though, stealing it out of the store is the ultimate warez). I installed it, and I must say I love it. Why can't they just bite their tongue and make norton like this?

LOL you just made my day, Symantec and Norton are the same company :whistle: :laugh:

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A typical checkup with Norton Antivirus:

"4 viruses have been detected"

*clicks 'Repair Files'*

"Repair failed. Would you like to quarantine?"

*clicks 'Quarantine files'*

"Quarantine failed. Would you like to delete?"

*clicks 'Delete files'*

"Delete failed. Would you like to ignore?"

*goes off in search of files. First two are deleted by selecting them and pressing the 'delete' key on my keyboard. Second two don't exist.*

Is there something better than this? Please don't tell me to use AVG, I've tried it and I don't like its instability.

I hate NAV because of this too! NAV SUCKS! :angry:

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A typical checkup with Norton Antivirus:

"4 viruses have been detected"

*clicks 'Repair Files'*

"Repair failed. Would you like to quarantine?"

*clicks 'Quarantine files'*

"Quarantine failed. Would you like to delete?"

*clicks 'Delete files'*

"Delete failed. Would you like to ignore?"

*goes off in search of files. First two are deleted by selecting them and pressing the 'delete' key on my keyboard. Second two don't exist.*

Is there something better than this? Please don't tell me to use AVG, I've tried it and I don't like its instability.

I have the same exact issue with mine also, its a **** off

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