No Internet Connection after Installing Norton 360
My dad recently upgrade my mom's computer from Norton Internet Security to Norton 360. The installation and setup FORCE the customer to uninstall Windows Defender. I followed all the steps, and the last connection to the Internet was when Norton 360 downloaded Live Update. After the computer rebooted, I could NOT activate Norton 360 and there was no connection to the Internet. I even tried turning off the Norton product for 15 minutes, but no go. Finally, I uninstalled Norton 360 so I can get on the Internet. What is the solution to this problem so I can get Norton 360 Installed, set up, activated, and go about my business online?
Computers & Internet - Norton - Internet Security 2005 (37648246941) for PC
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I had same problem. I went to Start\All Programs\Accessories\System Tools\System Restore. I picked date before which Norton 360 was installed. It got my internet connection back. I'm not even going to try Norton anymore. Time better spent trying to get my money back.
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I have a similar problem. I tried to upgrade Norton 360 to V3 (I had V2) and when it starts to upgrade it uninstalls the current version. During the uninstall it deleted all my connectivity, i.e., the computer doesn't recognize that I have an ethernet nor wireless adaptor and won't connect to the internet. After installng V3 the connectivity did not return. I had to restore the computer to a previous date, which restored connectivty but did not restore Norton 360. So I have connectivity without protection. I have tried numerous solutions without success. My next step is to reformat the drive and start all over (what a pain). If any one has a new suggestion please let me know.
Some messing up taken place with the registery now use some good registry software to deal with it..
Thanks,
Scott