Also, completely removing McAfee is not as easy as simply uninstalling it. McAfee wouldn't make a removal tool if it weren't necessary.
There is a removal tool for just about all of the A/V software programs. Symantec is actually much more difficult to remove.
It is the business arrangements between the OEMs and the software vendors that lowers the price.
Which is why most PC's/Laptops come preinstalled with Windows.
However, you can buy a PC/Laptop with windows, and reject the EULA on it.
Because the cost of the license is included in the cost of the machine, they (the Store) must then refund you for the license, remove Windows, and return that license to Microsoft.
Not sure if it applies to licenses for bundled software, if any...
But that's for another post for another day...
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 EnterpriseIntel Pentium Dual E2200 @2.2GHz4GBPalit GForce 9500GT 1GB
- OS
- Windows 7 Enterprise
- CPU
- Intel Pentium Dual E2200 @2.2GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte II-G31
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Palit GForce 9500GT 1GB
- Sound Card
- onBoard
- Hard Drives
- WesternDigital: 250GB + 1TB + 1TB + 2TB
- PSU
- 450W
- Case
- CoolerMaster CM690
- Cooling
- Corsair H50
- Mouse
- Logitech MX518