Norton 2009 products now work with windows 7!

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    Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) SP1
       #91

    gamepro127 said:
    Yea it takes about 40 minutes to scan 218GB of Data for me
    yeah, it's definately quick and light. I'm gonna try Vipre out just because I've heard good things about it but it'll have to be something special to replace NOD32
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       #92

    Tews said:
    I wouldnt let any of their bloatware near my computer .. and neither would Peter Norton!

    I Second that motion..... Stupid Bloatware!! I try to play a 3D game, it lags, so I do the obvious thing and check Task Manager to see how much CPU and RAM the game is using, and what do I find? Norton hogging 100% CPU and 4GB of RAM. Uninstalled it that second, and installed Avast! Home Edition and I'm thinking about buying the Professional Edition!
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  3. Posts : 271
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
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       #93

    ZeshanA said:
    Tews said:
    I wouldnt let any of their bloatware near my computer .. and neither would Peter Norton!

    I Second that motion..... Stupid Bloatware!! I try to play a 3D game, it lags, so I do the obvious thing and check Task Manager to see how much CPU and RAM the game is using, and what do I find? Norton hogging 100% CPU and 4GB of RAM. Uninstalled it that second, and installed Avast! Home Edition and I'm thinking about buying the Professional Edition!
    Maybe you should try version 2009 OR 2010 which dident slow my games down at all..I still had 50-60 fps in COD4 medium-high settings.
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