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I had the same thing on mine you need to go into the registry and remove the offending registry entry i went the homepage of the search engine/webpage that hijacked my pc and got the details of the correct registry entry to remove its usually in HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE and look in SOFTWARE if you know what to look for its easy to get rid of it |
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Tried the online update about a year ago, and paid my money - then the download didn't unpack properly and had to go and buy the new AV software anyway:flame: |
Completely uninstall NAV and then reinstall it. Autoupdates for 12 months again. Sorted. I bought Norton Int Security in Nov 2003, did a clean install on my PC in Sept and updates now till 22/9/2005. |
I'm with Desmondo. I use the Grisoft AVG anti virus.It works and was free to download.Also use the free edition of Spybot. |
Being having trouble with my puter,slow running etc. Went out and got the Norton 2005 AntiVirus upgrade. Within minutes of installing it and carring out a scan came up with 3650 files of a threatning nature . Some nasty sounding bugs that i can't even spell let alone detect. All in all a good move for £25. 4D |
Agree with Keefy - AVG is spot on...In fact I like it that much I paid for a subscription - 20 Euro's or so ??? Gotta b worth it ??? |
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