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Hac
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Hac
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Registered: ‎02-06-2009

Norton antivirus 2009

I just got 2009 got the updates and clicked on full system scan.4 hour later it is still scaning.With 2008 a full system scan was done on the same pc in under 30 miniutes.Why is this still scaning after 4 hours?Any ideas the scan is working as it shows the volume of files scaned.but why is it so  slow.
Rootkit Eradicator
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Registered: ‎05-30-2008

Re: Norton antivirus 2009

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How did you Remove Norton 2008?  What O.S. are you using? 

 

Please also check out this Thread: http://community.norton.com/norton/board/message?board.id=nis_feedback&thread.id=18195.

Message Edited by Floating_Red on 02-06-2009 11:00 PM
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reese_anschultz
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Registered: ‎04-08-2008

Re: Norton antivirus 2009

Are you seeing the scanned file changed or is it 'stuck' on one file? If it is stuck, you may wish to try disabling Compressed Files Scan to see if that helps.
Reese Anschultz
Senior Software Quality Assurance Manager, Symantec Corporation

Hac
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Hac
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Registered: ‎02-06-2009

Re: Norton antivirus 2009

Sorry. It is widows xp pro.2008 was removed automaticaly when i got the free 2009 upgrade and ran it from the smantec site.
Hac
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Hac
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Re: Norton antivirus 2009

Is it realy true that 2009 has no firewall? WTF if this is the case i dont want it.This was a free upgrade .how do I get rid of it and get back 2008?
Rootkit Eradicator
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Re: Norton antivirus 2009


Hac wrote:
Is it realy true that 2009 has no firewall? WTF if this is the case i dont want it.This was a free upgrade .how do I get rid of it and get back 2008?

 

Yes it's true.  Just go to the symantec Online Store and look at the Features.  Een better, just Open Norton AntiVirus 2009 that is on your computer...

 

Do you have the Disc for Norton AntiVirus 2008, or did you Buy the Download Version?

 

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Hac
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Hac
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Registered: ‎02-06-2009

Re: Norton antivirus 2009

I bought the download version.Still have 200 days left on it.I went to my noton account online and tryed to download it over.I had saved my product key #.But now it trys to give me 2009 not the original 2008.

Realy not happy.I know i should have check into 2009 further but I just didnt think it would not have a firwall.Why did they not include the firewall on 2009?

Rootkit Eradicator
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Registered: ‎05-30-2008

Re: Norton antivirus 2009

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What Country are you Located?

 

And do you have any other Norton Products installed on your computer?

 

Message Edited by Floating_Red on 02-07-2009 01:12 PM
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Hac
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Hac
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Re: Norton antivirus 2009

I am in the Us, No i dont have any other norton products on my system.
Rootkit Eradicator
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Re: Norton antivirus 2009

I would Recommend Downloading Norton 2008, then use the Norton Removal Tool, re-start, then Double-Check on the Downloaded Norton 2008 Product, Install, then you are Safe to Connect to the Internet again.

 

I want to re-download my Norton 2008 Product: http://solutions.symantec.com/sdccommon/asp/symcu_defcontent_view.asp?ssfromlink=true&sprt_cid=a4191....

 

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