no u don't good question tho
Install first,then delete.
If installing a new norton program..When installing a new version of norton it usually will uninstall the older version as part of the installation process. If it does not do this it will normally tell you to do this yourself and then start the installation process over again. If you are installing another program then yes you must uninstall first. There are many good free antivirus programs out there. Look online for these, some examples are: AVAST AVG These work well and are the perfect price.
This means your anti virus software is not working properly . You need to reinstall your antivirus software or install a new one.
the computer should reset itself after you reinstall a battery. :D
Try installing a new antivirus software or you can always have a flash format which results in loss of data.
Do you have an official installation disc? Is it suitable for your make of computer? Is there already antivirus software installed which might be stopping you installing new antivirus software? Have you read the "Read Me" files? ------------------------------------- Hi, This is the similar kind of problem which I had faced during installing my antivirus following is the step which i followed :- 1) Login with the admin profile. 2) Press Winkey + R, 3) Type sfc /scannow. Check and confirm. With Love and Regards, R
The steps involved in floor prep before installing new flooring typically include removing the old flooring, cleaning and leveling the subfloor, repairing any damage, and allowing the subfloor to dry completely before installing the new flooring.
is the plan you follow before installing new hardware-
To ensure proper leveling of a plywood subfloor before installing new flooring, you can use a self-leveling compound or plywood shims to fill in any low spots or gaps. Additionally, make sure the subfloor is clean, dry, and free of any debris before installing the new flooring.
yeah so that if you have any virus or some other problem then your antivirus softwatre can detect and you can be safe from attacks!
Yes, unless you use a separate partition.
Yes, most definitely.