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Old 16-06-2005, 17:46   #10
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Re: norton renewel

Actually you might find the opposite but like I said if you are happy with nortons then get the renewal. It's very rare that removing nortons from a relatively new and clean installation causes any problems.
You could uninstall it, try a freebie and if you don't like it, re-install Norton and the renew it. Depends on what you want to do, if you are happy with nortons and it isn't causing you any problems then you may as well stick with it if you don't mind paying for the subscription. If not then remove it, try out a few freebies and if you can't get on with them you always have the option of reloading Norton and getting the renewal subscription.
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