my PC is working very slow
To download Norton antivirus onto a second computer, you must log into your Norton account. This account would have been created when you first installed the software. You can access the product key and serial number through your Norton account which you will need in order to download the program onto a second computer.
Step 1: click the windows logo on the bottom left corner (start button) Step 2: type in "Norton" Step 3: right click Norton Antivirus Step 4: click open file location Step 5: delete unwanted software on the folder that comes up NOTES: You can't actually uninstall it so you have to delete everything manually (like this)
To stop Norton 360 from quarantining your Pogoplug, you can add it to the exclusion list. Open Norton 360, go to the "Settings" menu, then select "Antivirus" and look for the "Exclusions/Low Risks" section. Here, you can add the Pogoplug's file path or application to the exclusion list, which will prevent Norton from interfering with it. Finally, make sure to save the changes and restart your Pogoplug if necessary.
You can tell if it has a bug by scanning the program with a antivirus software. If you have Norton that will do it automatically. But one of the easiest and most obvious reasons is if it doesn't work. But sometimes it will still work if it has a bug.
Start up in safe mode. Then open the folder windows\system 32 and locate the kerberos.exe right click and do an antivirus scan. followed by qaurantining it. reboot and rescan. Bobs ur auntie
Yes, scanning all email attachments with antivirus software helps prevent downloading viruses and other malicious code. Many cyberattacks spread through infected attachments in emails. An antivirus scan checks these files before you open them, blocking threats like malware, ransomware, or spyware. This extra layer of security keeps your device and data safe from hidden risks.
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No, it dosent. But there is a noticible difference in PC performance while having it open . Mine stalled and froze. I run no antivirus. this guy must be an affiliate of this hog of a resource. Or how can he be so confident? Cause norton didn'tb detect it? Shame on You! Evony -9
To find a virus using DOS, you can start by running a full system scan with an antivirus tool that supports command-line operations, like Symantec's Norton or McAfee. Open the Command Prompt by typing cmd in the Run dialog (Win + R). Navigate to the directory of your antivirus program using the cd command, and then execute the scanning command, which typically looks like avscan /scan /all (replace "avscan" with the actual executable name). Additionally, you can look for suspicious files or processes using commands like dir to list files and tasklist to view running processes.
try disabling your antivirus!
I assume you are talking about a virus scan. I don't think it is important. You can scan your entire computer ONCE after you install your antivirus; after that, perhaps every few months. Modern antivirus programs will automatically scan individual files when you try to open them; this renders a scan of the entire computer superfluous.You DO have to make sure that 1) your antivirus is still active, including the function described above (to scan every file as you open it), and 2) that it gets updated regularly.
To scan documents using your phone, you can use a scanning app like Adobe Scan, Microsoft Office Lens, or your phone's built-in scanning feature (available in many camera apps). Open the app, position your document in the camera view, and capture the image. The app will typically allow you to crop, adjust, and enhance the scan before saving it as a PDF or image file. Finally, you can share or upload the scanned document as needed.