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Thread: Norton Internet Security upgrade

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    Bill Ridgeway Guest

    Norton Internet Security upgrade

    I have Norton Internet Security 2007 which invited me to take a free upgrade
    to NIS2008. I thought keeping NIS up-to-date would be a good thing to do so
    took the upgrade. After a lot of preparatory work and downloading it
    started to install but failed (I tried twice). That left me without NIS so
    I then had to use the Norton uninstall tool, install NIS2007, and download
    and install the various updates. All this took several hours.

    I would suggest you think twice before accepting this upgrade.

    Regards.

    Bill Ridgeway



  2. #2
    Kayman Guest

    Re: Norton Internet Security upgrade

    On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 12:55:43 +0100, Bill Ridgeway wrote:

    > I have Norton Internet Security 2007 which invited me to take a free upgrade
    > to NIS2008. I thought keeping NIS up-to-date would be a good thing to do so
    > took the upgrade. After a lot of preparatory work and downloading it
    > started to install but failed (I tried twice). That left me without NIS so
    > I then had to use the Norton uninstall tool, install NIS2007, and download
    > and install the various updates. All this took several hours.
    >
    > I would suggest you think twice before accepting this upgrade.


    A number of experts agree that the *retail* AV version of McAfee, Norton
    and Trend Micro has become cumbersome and bloated for the average user and
    can play havoc with your PC.

    There are products on the market with equal or better test results than
    Symantec's products, consuming less resources at a lower price (*even free
    ones*).

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    Gaz Guest

    Re: Norton Internet Security upgrade


    "Bill Ridgeway" <info@1001solutions.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:g7rtn4$vi7$1@aioe.org...
    >I have Norton Internet Security 2007 which invited me to take a free
    >upgrade to NIS2008. I thought keeping NIS up-to-date would be a good thing
    >to do so took the upgrade. After a lot of preparatory work and downloading
    >it started to install but failed (I tried twice). That left me without NIS
    >so I then had to use the Norton uninstall tool, install NIS2007, and
    >download and install the various updates. All this took several hours.
    >
    > I would suggest you think twice before accepting this upgrade.
    >
    > Regards.
    >
    > Bill Ridgeway


    I would suggest that anyone thinks twice about ever installing any norton
    security product.

    Gaz



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