Yes, Norton does offer an online virus scan for your personal computer. Its a free service that automatically scans your computer so you do not have to perform this manually.
Once you have installed Norton 360, you will be prompted to restart your computer. Upon restart, Norton 360 runs automatically. You can check for options to perform a scan and look for viruses. However, Norton 360 will ensure web protection as soon as the computer is connected to the internet.
a shadow copy is created by Norton Ghost which is a backup system you can buy for your computer. instead of the backup discs (cds/or before that floppies) Norton Ghost actually shadows (duplicates) all of your computer constantly and compares it to the original information and repairs your computer files if it can automatically in the background.
The most likely reason for this occurance is your firewall is stopping computers from sending and receiving data. Norton doesn't recognize your network connection as allowed so it is blocking it automatically. You want to start Norton and configure the settings. Pay close attention to the firewall settings. Also so that this doesn't happen I again see if you can get Norton to ask want to do before it doesn't it. If you can do this they you will know when Norton denies access.
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No, Norton Internet Security comes with all the same protective features as Norton 360. The only difference is Norton 360 in addition cleans your computer automatically to keep it running fast and allows you to backup your data.If you scroll down on this page you will see the chart of features:http://store.norton.com/v2.0-img/operations/symantus/site/promo/pd/_10/021788/nis10_n360v3_US.html
Norton Safe Web found no issues with this site. It is located in the USA. Please see the link below: ^ Na thats wrong. Cheatcc downloads malware in to your computer which wont be detected even by norton until you open a browser and you're automatically redirected to something called guman.co.cc and then you run a scan to remove it. plus.. stop cheating at video games.. -_-
yes pretty much all computers can get viruses. just run like norton antivirus or ccleaner or something
Any file on a computer that is supposed to carry out a specified action when executed is classified as an application. So yes, Norton is a computer application.
The best way to remove adware from your computer is installing software, such as Norton, that will automatically search and remove adware. You can also try to remove it yourself if you know that the file is corrupted.
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