Norton anti considered freelancer exe a virus too little users
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Better solution: find an AV that isn’t Norton. Anything, Anything, is better than Norton. If you’re stuck deciding whether you should munch on broken glass, infect your computer with Trojans and viruses, or Install Norton - pick the Trojans. They’ll cause far fewer problems than the other two options.
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Dude…norton is a piece of #$%% (There’s no nice way to say it)!
It uses more CPU time and memory than most and doesn’t even offer good protection. Not to mention how relatively expensive it is.
Try ClamAV, Avast!, AVG, anything else.
Or just use linux
Edit:
From my own experience norton messes a lot of windows updates up, especially service packs distributed over windows update. Back in vista, norton made changes that often required Vista SP1 to be installed on a fresh copy of vista.
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i will try that when i get home from work. actually i try it right now.
well i just tried it no joy . i am going to try my own from the order mod. ok this is what i found out the exe file from the order mod works no cd so i guess it has to do with how much editing has actually gone into the exe file. -
Maybe you can check how you define the Heuristic bloodhound.
If that is loaded to max norton is hyperactive. -
Ever since Peter Norton sold out, Norton has never been the same!
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I suggest Comodo as a good Virus Scanner and Security System
http://comodo.com
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Avast here. It slows down my system but so do the others.
Next step is to get rid of all and go to Linux.
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Avira. One of the few that does NOT actually slow your system down…
Except if you have an ancient single-core CPU
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I did try it some time ago FF, but it kept popping up windows to make me buy it, so I got tired of it and replaced it.
I can’t remember if it slowed me down a lot or just a tad though.