Re: Norton Antivirus - Upgrade or not?

From: Jupiter Jones (jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com)
Date: 10/23/02


From: "Jupiter Jones" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:04:32 -0600


Nothing is foolproof, that is always wise to have backups of all
important files.
Your issue speaks nothing about the bundled package.
I does speak about issues between your laptop and a particular
software package.
I am assuming you had the correct version for your laptop.

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Jupiter Jones
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"Bob" <bcooper@bendcable.com> wrote in message
news:514301c27aaa$b83a4250$39ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA08...
> Before getting any "bundled" software, you'd certainly
> best be served by getting qualified expert guidance.
> Why?  I purchased a Norton SystemWorks package and
> installed it on my laptop... I think it was the "Clean
> Disk" section that caused my harddrive to freeze up and
> lost a lot of data.  I returned it to CompUSA with the
> problem and they agreed it wasn't foolproof and refunded
> my money... doesn't that speak of something about that
> bundled package?  Absolutely!
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi, Colin! As a Dell Inspiron 8100 notebook user running
> >XP Pro, I can unreservedly say go with Symantec's Norton
> >Antivirus!!! Even further, I HIGHLY recommend that you
> >consider getting Norton SystemWorks 2003! I have
> >purchased (via the website and qualified for upgrade
> >status) SystemWorks 2003 and it is absolutely awesome,
> >both in function and form! It has a vast array of useful
> >programs in addition to NAV 2003! You can go to this
> >website and check it out:
> >http://www.symantec.com/sabu/sysworks/basic/
> >
> >Rick            www.EmbraceHisGrace.com
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>I have a Dell 8200 that came with OEM NAV 2002 online
> >>subscribtion service free for 90 days.  My 90 days are
> >>almost up and I am thinking of upgrading my NAV.  My
> >>selected upgrade choices are:
> >> - renew current NAV 2002 for 25 bucks
> >> - upgrade to NAV 2003 for 30 bucks
> >> - upgrade to NAV Internet Security for 40 bucks
> >>I have read some reviews that NAV 2003 and WINXP
> >>sometimes don't 'mix well" and some reviewers wish they
> >>had kept NAV 2002.  I have DSL and am online often and
> >am
> >>thinking of springing for the 40 buck NAV.  I would
> >>appreciate any advice on the above options from
> >>users "who have been there - done that".
> >>Regards ~ Colin Kelly
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >

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