first go to start menu and enter control panel.
then go to programs and features right click on Norton security and uninstall.
do this to both programs then you are free of Norton anti-virus and should get
another one.
I recommend AVG free 2011.
I think this is possibletry and google it around you will get your answerand by the way win 7 rocks !!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. You many uninstall it.
Yes, every Norton product to date supports Windows 7 x32 and x64bit systems.
No. That you have to get seperately
I had this problem tonight. I would get the little red shield "Windows Security Center" popup that would say: "norton security suite is turned off" "norton security suite is turned off" If I clicked on it, it would say: Norton Security Suite says the Norton Firewall is turned off and it would say: Norton Security Suite says the Norton Antivirus is turned off I opened the Norton Security suite (from Comcast), and both the Firewall and Antivirus were enabled and running. I tried all sorts of things. I was convinced that the "Windows Security Center" warning was a virus. I was afraid to try clicking on the button in Windows Security Center that claimed it would fix the problem. It turned out to be a lot less serious than that. Here is what I did that actually fixed the problem: 1) I ran as thorough scan with Norton and MalWareBytes (aka MBAM), and found nothing. If you have any other trusted antivirus program, run them as well. 2) I disconnected the network, and disabled the WIFI modem 3) I manually turned off Both the Norton Firewall and the Norton Antivirus 4) I rebooted, and waited for the "Windows Security Center" popup, and I noted that the Norton Tray icon also indicated a problem. 5) I manually turned Both the Norton Firewall and the Norton Antivirus back on. 6) I noted the "Windows Security Center" red shield immediately went away. 7) I rebooted, and the red shield never came back. I use this laptop for video capture. To prevent a background virus scan from occuring during a capture, I disconnect all network connections, and disable Norton firewall and Antivirus, selecting the "Until next Reboot" option. I do my captures, and reboot the computer when I am done. Apparently, "Norton Security Suite" and "Windows Security Center" can get their signals crossed. By actually disabling then later re-enabling the Norton Firewall and Antivirus, they got back in sync.
It's simple you right click on the icon and click uninstall :)
Many programs can be easily uninstalled by using Add/Remove Programs (or Programs and Features if you are using Windows 7 or Vista) from the Windows Control Panel. However, this option is not always available, as you may have problems while trying to uninstall norton internet security 2010 yourself. You need to get an uninstall tool which can help fully uninstall any unwanted program from your PC. Added info: Getting rid of Norton Internet Security has been a problem for years. The uninstall process does not work 100% and traces are left behind which can prevent other anti-virus software working properly. Norton are aware of this - there is a special download available (free) on their website which will completely remove all Norton software in one pass. It works, I have used it. Please note that it erases ALL Norton software - if you have anything else installed you will have to re-install it afterwards.
Yes, depending on if you have Windows 7, or XP etc, go to your control panel>>Uninstall a program>>Click hypercam>>Click uninstall.
There are no hardware firewalls built into Windows 7, but from Windows 7 and on, Windows Defender is integrated into the system.
Rogers offers a security solution called Rogers Online Protection, which includes antivirus and anti-malware features specifically designed to safeguard devices running Windows 7. This service is powered by Norton, providing real-time protection against threats, including viruses and phishing attempts. It's essential to ensure that your antivirus software is compatible with your system to maintain optimal security, especially since Windows 7 is no longer officially supported by Microsoft.
Most newer laptops come with an antivirus program installed standard. My laptop (a Dell Studio 17 running Windows 7) came with Windows Defender/ Windows Firewall and McAfee antivirus.
Visit Norton's Symantec Removal Tool's Website. Follow the instructions on that page. The removing any Norton Product is explained also the download link for the Norton Removal Tool is available