Norton 360 won’t let users ‘just go’ – their uninstall isn’t working properly |
If your one of the lucky ones that are having issues with your PC after you uninstalled Norton 360; not being able to access any service but HTTP requests- your in a large group of users that are victim to Norton 360’s ability to uninstall properly.
The symptoms are you can’t get any other anti-virus updates, can’t visit other specialty sites or your VOIP program is not working, then you may be the winner of ‘I wanted my day to suck award’; thanks Norton. You’re a pal.
The solutions is actually not that bad…
The issue seems common enough to have the Norton 360 removal tool, to completely remove the Norton software from your system.
Download the program, run the program and reboot… –so why couldn’t they have done that the first time? Are they looking for tech support charges or were they just trying to keep you renewing their subscription… conspiracy minds are working over time.
Once you reboot the crap that Norton forgot the first time, and the crap that was locking your system down to only port 80 traffic, has been removed and you should be able to get things back to normal.
And if you’re still looking for an anti-virus, malware or spyware program, that’s free- here’s some options.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
L. Henry Jr.
<http://www.lehsys.com>
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