Most personal computers sold in retailers these days come pre-bundled with a number of software titles ranging from Word Processors to email application to Internet security programs. Some of these programs are free to use while others are only a demo or free trial version. One type of program that often falls in the latter category is Norton Antivirus.
Although Norton Antivirus is one of the industry leaders in its category, many people simply choose to use another antivirus program. When this decision is made, many users simply want to delete or uninstall Norton from their computer. This is often easier said than done.
The first step most computer users take is to use Window's built in add/remove tool. This is found in Window's control panel and it is the default program for adding (installing) and removing (uninstalling) software from your computer. The problem with the add/remove tool is it does not always remove all components of a program or it will not work at all for a specific software. This is often true with antivirus programs.
Symantec, the parent company of the Norton product line, does offer a
Norton Removal Tool as a free download. To get it, simply visit the company's website and search for it. It will often solve the problem of removing the program completely. The only downside is you have to jump through a number of hurdles on the website to be able to download the software and you have to know the specific version of the program you were using.
A better option for removing this software plus any others that you no longer need or want on your computer is to purchase a program that specializes in uninstalling other software. A few examples of this type of program include Perfect Uninstaller, Revo Uninstaller and Ashampoo Uninstaller. These programs are basically enhanced versions of the Windows add/remove utility. They are often faster, easier and more effective than using Window's built in solution. These programs usually run about $30 for a full license and often come with a free trial option so you can test it out before you buy.
In closing, if you are in need of a way to remove Norton antivirus from your computer, we have provided three plausible solutions for you. The first is to try the Windows Add/Remove utility, the second is to download
Symantec's removal tool and the third is to use a third party unstaller software.
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