Note that, like many things you read on the internet, the suggestion
that removing Norton Antivirus will help whatever problem you're
having is probably inaccurate. Every time you hear 1 (or 10 or 20)
members bash [fill in the blank software/hardware/OS], you have to ask
yourself: "If it's so bad, why do a million other people use it with
no trouble?".


On Nov 28, 2007 9:57 AM, Judy Cosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One subscriber mentioned that I would need a special tool from Norton's
> website to really get their AV off of my computer.
>
> can anybody help me locate this? Norton is not exactly forthcoming with
> the info!


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