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Standard User Brunel
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 11-Jun-26 14:39:06
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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I have turned various items OFF in Norton, still shows everything still running in Task Manager, cannot disable via Task Manager.
Standard User JonRennie
(knowledge is power) Thu 11-Jun-26 15:28:42
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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You need to remove it properly using the Norton tool, any other method will leave bits lying around.

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Standard User Brunel
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 11-Jun-26 15:43:15
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Thanks.... I am finding this difficult...


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Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jun-26 16:10:05
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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In reply to a post by Brunel:
Win 11 came with Norton 360... "FOR GAMERS"


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Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jun-26 16:10:59
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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I have turned various items OFF in Norton, still shows everything still running in Task Manager, cannot disable via Task Manager.


Whats the commit memory usage ?
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jun-26 16:21:46
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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That is why I detest Norton - they have been like this for years where it is very difficult to remove it.
Standard User Brunel
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 11-Jun-26 16:25:46
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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I searched online, and found the Norton deletion "tool".

Norton now removed... for ever.

Problem appears to be solved.

Thanks to everyone... with suggestions.
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jun-26 16:32:34
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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That's good news - most virus scanners are worse than the viruses these days.
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jun-26 17:41:35
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Re: NEW COMPUTER. WIN 11


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That is why I detest Norton - they have been like this for years where it is very difficult to remove it.


Norton was good and no1 at one time - around 25 years ago. Ever since its been very naff.

Untill the Russian-Ukraine, war Kaspersky was one of the best if not the best AV, it defeated alot of the state sponsored attacks. Whilst not to sit on sides on a very potical hot potatoe, Eungine Kasperksy decided that closeness to the Kremline regreme was important to his buinsess ..

That has left a wide gap in the market, for av and being filled by usa backed software

make of that what you will
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jun-26 21:00:44
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Peter Norton was a very very good programmer in the DOS and Windows 1 and 2 days. He retired about Windows 3, sold his name/brand to some big corporations that attached it to some very poor software. I used the original “Norton Utilities”.

Windows 11 includes Defender which is actually quite well regarded, the problem is the manufacturers (and shops like PCWorld/Currys) that preinstall third party security tool.

26 years of broadband connectivity since Sep 1999 trial - Live BQM
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