Adding to KwikOne's post, I would presume that if Norton keeps saying that it has removed a trojan that there is a program (most likely) that is creating them. Even though you can restore your computer to a previous date it might not fix the issue at hand. I always recommend to restore your computer to a factory state, backup your files before hand, pictures, movies, music, etc. Once you restore your computer to the factory default state it should run much better and "smoother"
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