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Norton Antivirus 2010 1-User [OLD VERSION]

Norton Antivirus 2010 1-User [OLD VERSION]
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Norton Antivirus 2010 1-User [OLD VERSION]

 
 
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Features
  • Norton AntiVirus 2010 delivers industry-leading protection against viruses, spyware and more without slowing down your PC

  • Proactive protection automatically removes threats and stops new attacks before they can do damage

  • Uses intelligence-driven technology for faster, fewer, shorter scans--spend more time using your PC and less time waiting for scans

  • Provides clear, useful information about the CPU and memory resources used by applications to help you keep your PC running at top speed

  • Tells you what attacks it catches, where they came from and what they did so you can avoid future attacks


Description

Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2010 Antivirus - 1 User - Retail - PC - English


Product Details
Product Length:9.6 inches
Product Width:7.7 inches
Product Height:1.4 inches
Product Weight:0.1 pounds
Package Length:7.6 inches
Package Width:5.2 inches
Package Height:1.2 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 112 reviews

System Requirements
Platform:Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows XP
Media:CD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 112 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

36 of 40 found the following review helpful:


5Norton 2010  Dec 19, 2009 By Clinton C. Wigen
What is there to say, I have found that buying a new version of Norton from Amazon each year is less expensive than buying a "subscription" upgrade from Symantec itself for some reason.

While it is a bit of a "pain" to have to use the Norton Removal Tool before installing the new version, I like doing it since I end up with all the newest definitions, functions, and actaully save money doing it.

I had some trouble last year when the 2009 version also negated access to my MP3 player driver somehow, and I had a heck of a time getting everything working again. This year's version, no problem. Still Norton, still great virus protection, and an even better SONAR attack identifier included in the system.

Clint Wigen.

83 of 101 found the following review helpful:


1Product disables itself unless you pay yearly renewal fees  Nov 29, 2009 By Kirth Gersen
I'm giving all Norton 2009 and 2010 antivirus products a 1-star because of their "software-as-rental" policies.

I thought the 1 year subscription period meant that automatic updates would no longer be provided, but that otherwise the product would continue to work OK.

Wrong.

The software stops working and disables itself, unless you pay the yearly renewal fees, which are much higher than so-called "buying" the next year's version.

Imagine if Windows stopped working, unless you kept paying yearly fees to Microsoft, forever.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Easy to install and works very well.  Aug 09, 2010 By Terd Ferguson
My new netbook came with a trial subscription of Mcaffee already on it. It seemed like every 10 minutes it was reminding you it was going to run out and prodding you to fork over big bucks to continue the protection. My neighbors son installs all the computer systems for the public schools here and he recommended Norton instead. I'm glad I took his advice as Norton doesn't slow down my little netbook like the Mcaffee did, it also cost less than half as much. Once I decided to go with Norton I started shopping and found Amazon was the cheapest. The download was super easy and everything worked out great. It works quietly in the background and does what it said it would. This was a very good purchase for me.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1Non-existent Support  Mar 23, 2010 By Shinytop
I have been a Norton customer for many years, but will never again purchase a Norton product. When the product suddenly stopped working, I followed the Contact Us link on the Norton website in search of the support phone number. This was only the beginning of my problem.

First of all, there is no phone number posted on the website - you must submit detailed information via an online form and only then are you provided with a phone number and "Priority ID". Next, you call the number and enter the priority ID from the previous step. Next, you go on hold and wait. And wait. And wait. In my case, I waited over 75 minutes on hold before finally giving up.

In case you decide to purchase this product, I recommend praying that you do not experience any issues, since technical support is non-existent.

12 of 14 found the following review helpful:


1Not as good as the (free) Microsoft Security Essentials  May 31, 2010 By John
My new HP laptop (with 64-bit Vista) came with a Norton subscription. It worked for a while, then I got an error trying to update the definitions. I was relieved that the Norton support site listed the exact error description along with a remedy, but after going through their tedious procedure (to the letter) it *still* wouldn't download updates, giving me the same error message! What a HASSLE!

I uninstalled it and installed Microsoft Security Essentials, which works great! (Note: MSE *does* verify that you have a legitimate copy of Windows before it will install.) Put your credit card away! Just search for "Microsoft Security Essentials," download and install it, and you're done! It automatically updates its own definitions daily and it looks cool, to boot: a little green icon with a check-mark on the task bar assures me that all is well. It caught a Trojan from a bad website trying to install itself.

And the price is right! :^) I would have paid more for the Microsoft product but it's FREE!

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