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Old 07-31-2015, 02:08 PM   #1191
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Originally Posted by wodin View Post
Yup, me too. Actually when I ran the MCT it told me I had to instead of just+- giving me a cryptic error number. I'm still unhappy with Symantec. They KNEW... for MONTHS... that their crap was going to break it. And didn't do a damned thing about it! They didn't even warn their customers. I'm done with Symantec, even though I get it free from my employer. I'll just run Windows Defender until I find something better.
Norton software has been plaguing computers with issues since shortly after Peter Norton sold it. It's a bloated resource hogging mess that installs so poorly they had to create the tool you cite to remove it. What's truly frightening is they at one point a while back (don't know if they still do), sold a general uninstall tool for Windows. Now who would buy an uninstall tool from a company whose flagship program can't even uninstall itself without extra tools? I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I can't believe this company is even still around. I can't count the number of machines that got a new lease on life just by uninstalling Norton.
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