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Norton AntiVirus 2004 review

Tuesday 2 December 2003, 4:45 PM

Can't even get it to load


Very poor product; tried Norton AntiVirus 2004 as part of SystemWorks 2004 and Internet Security 2004 -- could not get either to work. Don't buy it, it has serious installation problems. You have to pay for tech support, which you will need if you try to install it. Web site will only get you in deeper trouble!

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Norton AntiVirus 2004



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Overview

Norton AntiVirus 2004

Editors rating
Rating: 7.8
Verdict

NAV 2004 is still a good choice for first timers, but its minor improvements mean that NAV 2003 users need not upgrade.

Typical price

£ 44

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