Friday, 31 January 2020

Remove Norton Product Key From Your Computer - Uninstall Norton Antivirus

Uninstalling Norton ProductKey and Antivirus or any other online security suit seems like a daunting task and a high order for someone like me who is quite a technophobe.

I studied this and decided to write this guide to discuss it with you.

In fact, the removal process essentially consists of five steps that everyone, regardless of their technical background and experience.


But before we get into the "way" to remove Norton Antivirus, let's examine "why." Why would anyone want to remove anti-virus software from their computers? It seems to be counterproductive, right?

Uninstalling anti-virus applications is similar to leaving the the door unlocked, right?

Believe it or not, there are many good reasons.

1)      Corruption. Sometimes programs get damaged and cause registry errors during normal use, power outages, etc.

2)       Annual expiration dates. If you have already installed such applications, you know that they require a special key code that confirms their use for only one year. This means that you will have to remove it later when the year is up and buy a new one for installation. (After all, producers must produce their money).

Special Note: I advise you to replace the Norton Antivirus software you have removed from your computer as soon as possible with another brand of choice. I don't think I want to remind you of how sensitive your Internet-connected computer is today. Viruses can infect a computer without protection. "Worms" (another type of application) can get through. Spyware can get in. E.t.c.

All this can seriously harm your computer, slow it down or spoil your internet usage. (None of this is desirable).

Here are the steps that are involved ...

How to uninstall Norton Antivirus & Internet Security

1)      First go to the "Start Menu" on the bottom
2)      Find and click the "Control Panel" icon / name. Then you will want ...
3)      Find the "Add Or Remove Programs" icon and double-click it.
4)      Below is a list of all applications and programs that can be found on your computer. Find and select the anti-virus program or Internet security version and click "Uninstall". (This may take some time before the "arecord" becomes full. A few minutes of T-shirt, depending on the number of programs installed on your hard disk.)
5)      You will then need to Confirm that you want to uninstall the program by clicking on "Remove". Once done, the program name will disappear from the list of programs.

Unfortunately, this is not always stupid evidence, because there are some documents in the registry and on the hard disk that are required for Norton to work properly on your computer, as well as for efficient work.

Since I was used to the situation where technology has not always "fulfilled my orders." In addition, there are stand-alone applications called "non-installers" that work well in these situations.

(And the great advantage is that you can manage everything in fewer steps compared to the procedure explained above ... more specifically 3).

1)      Open the program and the Norton Antivirus application removal will start.
2)      After doing this, the uninstaller will scan your registry and hard disk.
3)      If the uninstaller found any related documents, it will delete them immediately.

This is called Norton Internet Security "force uninstall" automatically.

The fourth step I would recommend is searching for uninstallers on Google. This should give you plenty of software alternatives to choose from.

Uninstalling Norton Antivirus or any other online security suit does not seem like such a difficult task today, right? Steps, ready. Good luck.