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Norton online backup and other trial junk

AndyZed
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Norton online backup and other trial junk

The request to start my Norton online backup trial keeps coming back to haunt me - how do you get rid of it? If there are any guides to getting rid of this and any other junk pre-installed on new Vaios please send me a link. Thanx
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brjones35
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Disable it in the startup programs

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Thalamus.
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Hi AndyZed

You should be able to remove Norton by doing the following..

Click Start then Control Panel.

depending on your operating system:

For Windows Vista, click Uninstall a Program.
For Windows XP, double-click Add or Remove Programs.

Select Norton Antivirus from the list of currently installed programs and then click Remove or Uninstall.


If you have a problem uninstalling Norton from your Vaio then you can download and run the Norton Removal Tool, use the following link to download: the Norton Removal Tool ..

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flogger12345
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Hi Andy. Go to Start - Control Panel - Add/Remove programs then uninstall anything that says "Norton" http://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vbulletin-smile.gif

I think you will uninstall two softwares including the Norton updater.

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Thalamus.
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pctech33 wrote:

Online backup services are a good way to have an offsite backup, but you must have a local backup too especially with large files because it might take several hours to recover your data in case of a hard drive crash. I use MYPCBackup, the service is reliable and not expensive.

flogger12345 wrote:

Hi Andy. Go to Start - Control Panel - Add/Remove programs then uninstall anything that says "Norton" http://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vbulletin-smile.gif

I think you will uninstall two softwares including the Norton updater.

Guys,

you do realise this thread is over two years old & the orginal poster does not even visit these forums anymore..:smileyshocked:

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pctech33
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Online backup services are a good way to have an offsite backup, but you must have a local backup too especially with large files because it might take several hours to recover your data in case of a hard drive crash. I use MYPCBackup, the service is reliable and not expensive.

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