Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 08, 2006
It even provides you with a remove feature. Here's what you do; 1. Be sure you are NOT on the internet while doing this. 2. Go to the add and remove programs icon on the control panel. Highlight any Norton/Symantec product and click remove. Do this individually for each product. or- Just look on your programs list and move the mouse over Norton and click the uninstall tab. 3. Restart your computer.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 08, 2006
It even provides you with a remove feature. Here's what you do; 1. Be sure you are NOT on the internet while doing this. 2. Go to the add and remove programs icon on the control panel. Highlight any Norton/Symantec product and click remove. Do this individually for each product. or- Just look on your programs list and move the mouse over Norton and click the uninstall tab. 3. Restart your computer.
Steve
Bradenton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 08, 2006
It even provides you with a remove feature. Here's what you do; 1. Be sure you are NOT on the internet while doing this. 2. Go to the add and remove programs icon on the control panel. Highlight any Norton/Symantec product and click remove. Do this individually for each product. or- Just look on your programs list and move the mouse over Norton and click the uninstall tab. 3. Restart your computer.
Steve
Bradenton,#5Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 08, 2006
It even provides you with a remove feature. Here's what you do; 1. Be sure you are NOT on the internet while doing this. 2. Go to the add and remove programs icon on the control panel. Highlight any Norton/Symantec product and click remove. Do this individually for each product. or- Just look on your programs list and move the mouse over Norton and click the uninstall tab. 3. Restart your computer.