Jafo Jafo

Once upon a time there was a bug called Norton....

Once upon a time there was a bug called Norton....

Some programs can be a pain in the butt to use/retain....others also a pain to remove...and yet others are a pain once they're gone.

Norton doesn't screw around....they make one suit all.

Once I couldn't convince NAV2004 to actually SCAN ANYTHING [timely just days after updating its subscription], I decided it was time to move on....you know, actually get a proggy that worked.

I uninstalled Norton...using it's special removal tool and all...made a neat job of it....

or...

So I thought.

A week or two later...Microsoft Update didn't do its thing....

Me thunked...'hmmm...life's a bitch, etc....but it'll sort itself...probably'...

Alack and alas, no.

Google came to the rescue .... GIGO was adopted..... and days later I got a salient 'hit'.

Windows/MS Update uses a service called 'BITS'...and guess what?....the Norton Uninstaller disables BITS....

Dunno....probably just for a lark

.....and you cannot re-enable it, either......seems the appropriate solution is to re-install Service Pack 2, as that fixes it.....

Well....I haven't done that yet....reinstalled SP2.....probably because that Norton thingie will spit a dummy and reformat my motherboard out of spite.

Once upon a time, Norton Utilities was a handy proggy.....back when 486s were the bees' knees.

These days you could save yourself a lot of time and effort and just auto-lobotomize.....;p

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Reply #76 Top
Same here, i had alot of troubles with 2004 but now i have 2006 and dont have any problems at all, I love the ad blocker it has. Im sorry to hear that some people have problems with it and alot say its a memory hog which it is but its not just a firewall and antivirus program, it includes other options. The more they add to a program the more it will use memory.

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Reply #77 Top
How weird i have norton system works prof 04 & internet security prof 04 ,on a couple of occasions have had a prob with the updater not working and error message saying reinstall,so used their uninstaller and reinstalled the lot and it worked fine ,no need for SP2 reinstall, now as far as i can tell all the software that was installed at the time the break happened is back in the system and all is good, me thinks MS purposely issues bug fixes that break norton so as to give themselves a foot in the door when they start providing security ware, well that conspiracy theory works for me *hugs norton software*
Reply #78 Top

me thinks MS purposely issues bug fixes that break norton

Symantec does NOT need help in being broken.  It is supremely competent in that regard.

I still have 7 or 8 months of license going free to the first idiot that wants it....

Reply #79 Top
Hey Jafo, how's BitDefender working for you? Scan speed, memory usage? I've had enough of Norton taking so much memory. If I'm not mistaken, it looks like it's taking up 10 seperate processes.

(I tried to ask in the Top 10 AV thread, but it wouldn't update.)

I have a few months on my Norton subscription left too...up for grabs!

Thanks.
Reply #80 Top

Adamness  ...pretty good....had some BSOD's initially...due to conflicting antispyware proggies...but was able to irc-direct with a tech to help sort it....real life person...real time...

Only wee bug [probably Litestep] is the tray icon disappears after an update....[proggy is still active tho].

Looks like only 3 or 4 processes running...