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12.13.2009, 02:48 AM

Lol, what windows says and what actually is happening are two different things.

If you plug in any other USB devices, are they seen and attempt install?
   
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12.13.2009, 02:56 AM

sounds to me like you need to "Who dat?" dat summanabitch


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12.13.2009, 01:22 PM

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sounds to me like you need to "Who dat?" dat summanabitch
Yes I did briefly consider the drunken-armed-mob solution, but mercifully, sys restore worked.

Ok so Norton is worse than I thought?

What do you all recc for free, 'light' AV software that will run in the background?

The Glary is great, but it doesn't monitor in real time.
   
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12.13.2009, 02:47 AM

Also ran driver updates on all 4 items, "no better match could be found"

Thanks again guys, I'll mess with it tomorrow....
   
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12.13.2009, 01:37 PM

I use the free version of AVG and it works fine for me. I would first take a look at any Norton FAQs to see if this is a common occurrance before you scrap it since you already paid for it.
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I use the free version of AVG and it works fine for me. I would first take a look at any Norton FAQs to see if this is a common occurrance before you scrap it since you already paid for it.
Yep and yep.
   
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Arghh - 12.13.2009, 02:39 PM

Well as I mentioned I uninstalled Norton first thing when my troubles arose.

But because my restore point was at a time when Norton WAS installed, I now have ghostware.

The AVG warned me there may be potential conflicts, and I tried uninstalling Norton and it won't let me. So I have abot 50 megs trapped in purgatory, it's there, but it's not.

I am using AVG atm, I really do not want to reinstall Norton because I don't have a dualcore with loads of RAM. Norton is a hog, and slows things down alot.

How would I go about uninstalling Norton, I don't want to risk reinstalling to uninstall, if that even would work.....
   
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12.13.2009, 03:27 PM

lol, I stopped using Norton about 6-7 years ago when it really started becoming bloatware and eating up system resources. I did a quick Google search and came up with this
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12.13.2009, 04:27 PM

That did it Brian

Thanks!

Off to sweep up again...

Norton can stay gone I think.
   
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12.13.2009, 06:59 PM

You NEVER wanna run more then one antivirus program at a time or it will wreak havok with your PC.
   
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12.14.2009, 11:08 AM

You did good getting rid of Norton. I just finished doing that myself and flushed 3 copies off my PCs before my contract with them ended. Using NOD32 on one, AVG on another and trying MS's free Security Essentials. Seems to be Ok.

The NOD32 is on the laptop I consult with and my current client insists on either ESET, McAfee or Norton. So far, NOD32 has been good, its way less obtrusive than Norton and has a really small footprint. Doesn't eat resources the way Norton does.

The only Norton product worth having is Ghost and I won't be without it, no more rebuilding for me!
   
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12.14.2009, 11:42 AM

Take a look at Panda cloud antivirus also. Cnet and PC world have reviewed.
   
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12.14.2009, 07:57 PM

There have been a few threads with good links to free AV and Anti malware programmes- have a trawl through this thread over on BYT:

http://www.beatyourtruck.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=29560

I personally use CCleaner and Malware Bites, they work great & I havent had any major issues in a long time- all the more impressive given the 'adult' nature of the websites I sometimes visit....
   
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12.14.2009, 11:00 PM

Yeah I've tried a bunch, all from CNet. AdAware, SpyBot, MalWareBytes, and did use AVG before, but those were all just temporary 'checks' and were then uninstalled. The Norton I would have never bought, was only for PC resuscitation, and I am really not a computer type (should be obvious lol) but I managed to clutch this poor laptop from the gates of hell. I was pretty proud of that :)

So since then I just let Norton slug it, but then this 2010 Update.

Had no reason to think it would screw with something as innocent as a USB driver....

Anyway AVG is for sure less of a drag, I'll keep it awhile and see how it compares protection-wise.
   
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12.16.2009, 11:12 PM

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Yeah I've tried a bunch, all from CNet. AdAware, SpyBot, MalWareBytes, and did use AVG before, but those were all just temporary 'checks' and were then uninstalled. The Norton I would have never bought, was only for PC resuscitation, and I am really not a computer type (should be obvious lol) but I managed to clutch this poor laptop from the gates of hell. I was pretty proud of that :)

So since then I just let Norton slug it, but then this 2010 Update.

Had no reason to think it would screw with something as innocent as a USB driver....

Anyway AVG is for sure less of a drag, I'll keep it awhile and see how it compares protection-wise.
I have drug AVG through some of the dirtiest most perverted sites you can name and my computer has no issues!
   
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