Norton AntiVirus 2008 - Efficiency test


Recommended Posts

Old people don't care about speed. Today I updated Net Framework on a Celeron 1.2 it took more than 20 minutes. And well, the guy (60yrs old) waited in front of the screen all the time saying that he was not in a hurry wile I was playing Stalker on my own machine...

I've read a few of these types of reviews yet I am unable to replicate a single part of them :/

I've used Norton products since forever, along with many other AV solutions. The Norton range from 2000-2005 was the worst for me. Absolute pig of a program. Norton AV 2006 was a massive improvement, and Norton AV 2007 was a revelation. There was bugger all difference between my system AV free, and with Norton. It also compared favourably with the other AV solutions, for the first time in many many years.

Norton Antivirus 2008 is the same in this regard. For me there is almost no difference between my PC AV Free, and with NAV2008 installed. Boot time certainly isn't affected, let alone that ridiculous kind of increase.

If I were any of you i'd go ahead and try the trial version for myself, because this review couldn't be more opposite to my experience on several PC's and laptops :/

Now i'm not saying that you won't get a similar experience to what he's describing for a fact, although I would be very very very surprised if you did.

Hope this helps :)

Norton Antivirus 2008 is the same in this regard. For me there is almost no difference between my PC AV Free, and with NAV2008 installed. Boot time certainly isn't affected, let alone that ridiculous kind of increase.

I really doubt that. You're just giving us your impression, he's giving us the cold hard numbers. Any AV is going to affect start up time. Any program, for that matter, is going to affect startup time.

  • 2 weeks later...

I've used Norton since 1999. Switched to NOD32 a few weeks ago but uninstalled it and switched to AVG. Now i'm not using Norton i've only got 22 running processes, with Norton i had 30. I'll avoid Norton at all costs from now on!

Edited by terrafire

If they could only tone down on running all those processes to 2 or 3, it would be a good product, no doubt. They have a process for every god damn feature on their product. Combine them all to one process or stop adding junk to the program.

  • 2 weeks later...

? Here's a screenshot of the modules NAV 2008 loads at boot:

http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/3305/na...autorunsol3.gif

Are you sure you've installed Norton Antivirus 2008 only? Why in your screenshots we see firewall components?

It seems your review is very flawed because you have installed NIS 2008 and NOT Norton antivirus 2008 only.

lol, don't they notice the slow-down? Why not just stick with an old copy of Norton? Actually, if all they've ever ran is Norton, then they probably think that their computer is actually that slow, and has nothing to do with Norton.

Actually they sometimes do buy the latest version, Symantec makes it so appealing.

I do usually suggest reneewing the subscription rather than buying the latest version if they're going to continjue using Norton.

I know one user (77 years old) who doesn't even notice her computer is slow. I complain every time I have to service it and she tells me "well I don't notice". Unfortunatly she has to use Norton since she will not switch away from Juno and AVG and Avast! doestn't support the client.

Actually they sometimes do buy the latest version, Symantec makes it so appealing.

I do usually suggest reneewing the subscription rather than buying the latest version if they're going to continjue using Norton.

I know one user (77 years old) who doesn't even notice her computer is slow. I complain every time I have to service it and she tells me "well I don't notice". Unfortunatly she has to use Norton since she will not switch away from Juno and AVG and Avast! doestn't support the client.

which client the email client?

Why not just specify the pop3 and smtp servers in the avast data file and then just point the email client to 127.0.0.1 for both smtp and pop

I have to say i've used the 15 day trial of norton and it's pretty good to me. I've been one of the main ones saying Norton sucked, but I decided to give the trial a try and it indeed is definately not a resource hog on my system. The only thing I don't like about it is the config options suck, it's almost like antivirus for dummies the way they have it, but the performance is definately alot better. I had avg installed before and my system performance seems to be the same in terms of alt-tabbing, boottime, etc. If I didn't know which one was on my system I couldn't tell you just from using the system.

I think everybody who's knocking it should give it a try, the 15 day trial costs you nothing and it allows you to form your own opinion. Best Buy has it on sale for only $20 this week, I'm seriously considering getting it.

  • 3 weeks later...

I have always used Norton since DOS times.

Having upgraded to Vista recently, i had to let go of the NAV 2003. Shame because 2003 was the last that did not require activation.

Now i have 2008 and i'm very happy with it. My boot time (Fully loaded with apps 64 Seconds) cannot be compared with a clean install Pentium III.

On another note, if you have this installed on a Vista, make sure you delete the:

C:/users/XXXXXX/AppData/Local/Temp

XXXXXX is the name you gave it. There was over 350MB of data in this temp folder on my pc. Ccleaner did not see this one. There was some leftover symantec stuff in there.

If only NAV was like Symantec Corporate AV. They have to make the home edition all bloated.

I agree 100%

Symantec AntiVirus is without a doubt, THE best Antivirus program I have ever used. Much better than any free antivirus program out there.

I'M NOT even surprised by those results...

I have to agree on that one. I've never really been a big fan of NAV. I had a demo version of the NIS (2006 I think it was) pre-installed on my laptop, and when I removed it, I noticed that my machine sped up significantly. The shut down and boot times were much quicker, let alone the general use of the machine.

I even had NAV 2000 on an old 80486DX4-based laptop running Win98SE, and scanning the C: drive took forever! (Hell, that machine took forever to do anything for that matter.)

My Dad purchased Norton 2005 (I think it was), and he went through some activation hell with it, and then it went in and conflicted with his sound card software, and started reeking havoc. He finally removed it, and I installed eTrust AV on it. No significant problems with it thus far. I hardly notice any significant drag on any of my machines that have it installed on.

In the end, no more Norton for me. Great review btw.

  • 3 months later...

Firstly, what do you mean by a clean system?

If your "clean system" took more then 1:30 min to boot up then I think your system is seriously screwed up...

And for your general info [all of you], Norton Antivirus has a BETTER detection rate that NOD32. Source

my laptop came pre-installed with norton is 2007 trial which i used until it expired to give it a thorough testing, although it was an emprovement over previous versions, it did slow my boot time abit too much.

then i installed various other av trials and would've bought eset if it wasn't such a disappointment over nod32 v2.7 which i really liked. also tried kaspersky v7 & even some other ppl i know say it is a resorce hog on old and new systems.

finally, i got the 15-day trial of norton is 2008 and immediately bought it thereafter as it made minimal impact on my system/boot resources, the scans are damn quick and it always finds & cleans malware on other peoples removable drives when they use my laptop, oh and it has so far never interfered with anything else on my pc whatsoever.

i am running vista business 32 on an hp compaq with amd turion 2ghz dual, 2gb ddr2 ram, 160gb hd while running aero and i haven't tampered with any start-up entries or such. nuff said!

  • 2 months later...

very nice review :) been always interested in Av's .. anyway to mention something regarding Norton i had an experience with it like 4 or 5 years ago in an InterNet Cafe i used to mentain .. the pc's there got infected with a pretty normal Virus called "Kargo" as far as i remember .. and Norton was installed on all the pc's ... and it didnt even detect it .. i asked for someone's help and he told me about the kaspersky and i downloaded and installed and SURPRISE it caught dozens of threats . ... it was hilarious coz before that i was a big fan of all symantic products ... what version was the Norton ?!?! sorry i cant remember but it was the latest one am sure with the latest Virus Definitions' database and upto date .... thats a part of my experience

and ofcourse lots of you know about the System restore Exclusion by norton ... when i used to be a norton user i noticed that By Default it Excludes the System restore areas regardless what Os you are using ...

so i used to remove that exclusion .. so anyway i believe that norton wasnt just the best antivirus .. it just has the Best selling and it doesnt mean anything technically its a Marketing regarding process

and by the way .. i dont mind a resources killer or hog or whatever u call it .. if it will offer me a higher security .. and it doesnt bother me if it takes 5 mins more during Boot than other softwares coz it means this Av is performing a real thorough scan on my startup applications and services ..

got more stuff to say regarding norton coz isuffered alot with that antivirus .. seriously its nothing compared to some other Av's

thanks for the review and it was such a nice forum to register :)

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Dopamine 3.0.6 by Razvan Serea Dopamine is an awesome free audio player which tries to make organizing and listening to music as simple and pretty as possible. Dopamine has been designed for Windows 7, Windows 8.x and Windows 10 and plays mp3, ogg vorbis, flac, wma and m4a/aac music formats quite well. The best part? It's created by long-time Neowin member, Raphaël Godart. If you’re looking for a music player to handle a large music collection, you should definitely give Dopamine a try. Dopamine 3.0.6 changelog: Fixed Manually edited album covers are overwritten on the next collection refresh Fixed AppImage package not working on modern GNU/Linux distributions Deleting song from playlist sometimes fails Playback controls only work when clicking on upper half of the buttons It's unclear that files must be tagged with an external ReplayGain scanner (for example rsgain) before normalization can take effect. Change to Artist or Album tags is not reflected in the song list view nor in the Now Playing information ReplayGain issues Smart playlist filters ignore text containing accents or other special characters Some MP3 files trigger an "MPEG header not found" error due to a too-narrow initial MPEG header scan range Changed Updated the Vietnamese translation Download: Dopamine 3.0.6 | 122.0 MB (Open Source) Links: Home Page | Forum Discussion | Screenshot | Other OSes Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • BleachBit 6.0.1 Beta by Razvan Serea When your computer is getting full, BleachBit quickly frees disk space. When your information is only your business, BleachBit guards your privacy. With BleachBit you can free cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, shred temporary files, delete logs, and discard junk you didn't know was there. Designed for Linux and Windows systems, it wipes clean thousands of applications including Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, and more. Beyond simply deleting files, BleachBit includes advanced features such as shredding files to prevent recovery, wiping free disk space to hide traces of files deleted by other applications, and vacuuming Firefox to make it faster. Better than free, BleachBit is open source. BleachBit has many useful features: Delete your private files so completely that "even God can't read them" according to South Carolina Representative Trey Gowdy. Simple operation: read the descriptions, check the boxes you want, click preview, and click delete. Multi-platform: Linux and Windows Free of charge and no money trail Free to share, learn, and modify (open source) No adware, spyware, malware, browser toolbars, or "value-added software" Translated to 64 languages besides American English Shred files to hide their contents and prevent data recovery Shred any file (such as a spreadsheet on your desktop) Overwrite free disk space to hide previously deleted files Portable app for Windows: run without installation Command line interface for scripting and automation CleanerML allows anyone to write a new cleaner using XML Automatically import and update winapp2.ini cleaner files (a separate download) giving Windows users access to 2500+ additional cleaners Frequent software updates with new features Going beyond standard deletion of files, BleachBit has several advanced cleaners: Clear the memory and swap on Linux Delete broken shortcuts on Linux Delete the Firefox URL history without deleting the whole file—with optional shredding Delete Linux localizations: delete languages you don't use. More powerful than localepurge and available on more Linux distributions. Clean APT for Debian, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Linux Mint Find widely-scattered junk such as Thumbs.db and .DS_Store files. Execute yum clean for CentOS, Fedora, and Red Hat to remove cached package data Delete Windows registry keys—often where MRU (most recently used) lists are stored Delete the OpenOffice.org recent documents list without deleting the whole Common.xcu file Overwrite free disk space to hide previously files Vacuum Firefox, Google Chrome, Liferea, Thunderbird, and Yum databases: shrink files without removing data to save space and improve speed Surgically remove private information from .ini and JSON configuration files and SQLite3 databases without deleting the whole file Overwrite data in SQLite3 before deleting it to prevent recovery (optional) BleachBit 6.0.1 Beta release notes: BleachBit 6.0.1 beta is now available for testing. This maintenance-focused release includes bug fixes, updated translations, and a range of safe enhancements. This release fixes a Windows security issue that could allow arbitrary file deletion during privileged cleaning (reported by Zeze with TeamT5). It also adds new cleaners (including a DNS cache cleaner, Claude Code, and Visual Studio Code forks), support for multiple Chrome and Edge profiles, new deep scan options for developer directories like node_modules and venv, and safer, faster file shredding. All Platforms Added cleaners for Claude Code, DNS cache, and many Visual Studio Code forks. Added support for multiple Chrome and Edge profiles. Chrome can now clean downloaded AI models. Deep Scan can optionally remove venv, __pycache__, node_modules, and .angular directories. Deep Scan is faster by skipping directories on the keep list. File shredding is safer, faster, and leaves fewer recoverable traces. Improved handling of cookies, symlinks, Unicode filenames, external processes, and configuration files. Improved Expert Mode warnings and long warning dialogs. Fixed crashes related to cleaner detection, invalid Unicode, and malformed cleaner data. Clipboard is now cleared automatically after shredding files via paste operations. Linux Added AppImage support. Added cleaners for Visual Studio Code, Codeium, Librewolf (.deb), Transmission (Flatpak), and Profanity. Improved Linux trash detection, including Snap-installed applications and mounted drives. Fixed Wayland root CLI issues and several Snap-related problems. Improved package dependencies, AppStream metadata, and desktop file handling. Fixed startup crashes when Python Requests is unavailable. Windows Fixed a security vulnerability that could allow arbitrary file deletion when cleaning with elevated privileges. Added %WindowsSystem% variable support. Improved clipboard clearing using native Windows APIs. Improved installer experience on unsupported Windows versions. Reduced installer size and improved application robustness. Fixed Unicode handling, filename anonymization, Git revision reporting, and splash screen stability. [full release notes] Download: BleachBit 6.0 | Portable | ~20.0 MB (Open Source) View: BleachBit Home page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • DriversCloud 12.1.6 by Razvan Serea With DriversCloud (formerly My-Config.com), you can explore your computer easily, safely and free. The application quickly scans your PC and identifies the hardware and software components. DriversCloud then establishes a list of the different drivers compatible with your OS and hardware. Download the drivers needed for the proper functioning of your computer. To detect your drivers, DriversCloud also displays a detailed summary of your hardware and software configuration, analyzes your BSOD, monitors in real-time your PC voltages and temperatures and lets you share your configuration online. Once the hardware components have been detected, you will be able to obtain with just a few clicks the latest drivers corresponding to the identified hardware. You can record your configuration on the site for free, and can get the corresponding URL to post the configuration to technical forums, e-mail and social networks. You can also download the detection result (the configuration) as a PDF file. To protect the user's privacy and data confidentiality, a 4-level confidentiality system was created that filters the XML marks and gives control to the user. The default level can be modified in the preferences. Using the maximum level will prevent the user from publishing his configuration and generating a corresponding PDF file. In non-connected mode, each XML configuration is stored on the server for one day (for practical reasons). However, you are given the opportunity to manually delete it. Created in 2004, and continually improved, My-Config.com has established itself on the web as a free service to PC users running Windows and Linux operating systems. The service is designed to work with the most common Internet browsers (Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari). Download: DriversCloud 64-bit | 20.0 MB (Freeware) Download: DriversCloud 32-bit | 18.9 MB Link: DriversCloud Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      agatameier earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      ssd21345 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Contributor
      MarkHughes4096 went up a rank
      Contributor
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      516
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      193
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      147
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      96
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      77
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!