Disable norton 360 floppy disk a at system shut down




















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Yes, I'm aware of the risks. How do I shut it down completely without actually uninstalling it from my disk? You cannot fully stop the program from running. There is code in the program to stop anyone from doing this, so malware has no way to disable things. All you can do is disable individual functions, but you will always have the main program running, but that in itself should not slow down your computer. The only way would be to uninstall. Again if you go that route, be sure you disconnect from the internet first.

You will obviously not be able to test browser activity this way. I would look at anything and everything else for the cause of slow-downs before looking at N for the reasons already mentioned vulnerability and a painful troubleshooting measure and that N is--if not the fastest, one of the fastest security programs available.

What does Resource Monitor show when your system is bogged? What processes are running? What is your system's specs? I want to temporarily disable all activity from Norton My computer is periodically slowing down to the point of unusability, and all analysis to date indicates the culprit is Norton. I want to validate this theory before I uninstall the software, but I can't find any way to disable the software.

Is there a way to do this? Firstly, be very careful if you do disable functions as you leave yourself vulnerable. Ideally you should physically disconnect from the internet while you test. If you right click the Norton icon in you system tray at the bottom right, you will see options to disable the functions. Click one and accept the option for the shortest time. Test and then reset the functions. Thanks so much for the quick reply! Yes, I'm aware of the risks. How do I shut it down completely without actually uninstalling it from my disk?

You cannot fully stop the program from running. There is code in the program to stop anyone from doing this, so malware has no way to disable things. All you can do is disable individual functions, but you will always have the main program running, but that in itself should not slow down your computer.



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