System going off by self after Norton Antivirus installation

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I installed Norton Antivirus in Dell latitude D430 laptop, after the installation system running very slow and some time going off by self. How I can solve my problem?

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Answered By 5 points N/A #95817

System going off by self after Norton Antivirus installation

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Hello dear,

This is due to the Norton antivirus because this is very heavy almost this is installed on the server in the large organization.

Therefore when you install it on your laptop therefore becomes slow because it has the RAM low comparing with the large organization server also this whole pigs Internet to the RAM to your entire system.

It also gives you the successes (impacts) false to say something are a virus when its not the thing Graciosa consists when suppresses it and directs another exploration of the virus seems to find 2 or more then seems that Norton depends on a lot of the whole show and won't sympathetic Yes beautiful appearance and easy but its eats the RAM as the guy beset by Christmas.

Lose it and become a very RAM and computer friendly anti-virus like AVG or Avast.

Answered By 5 points N/A #95818

System going off by self after Norton Antivirus installation

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Norton Antivirus is heavy software. It requires at least 256 mb ram. Your systems configurations must be not up to run heavy software. Hence you are facing issue. Install light versions of Norton.

Answered By 590495 points N/A #314049

System going off by self after Norton Antivirus installation

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That’s normal when installing a security program like antivirus or internet security. This can happen if you didn’t check the system requirements of the application before installing it or your system falls on the minimum specifications of the program. One way of fixing this is to upgrade your machine.

Try adding more RAM to your system and or upgrade the CPU by replacing the processor with a much faster one. If this is not an option since it means money, another way is to replace the security program you installed with another application that has a much lower system requirements. Since you installed Norton antivirus, try replacing it with a different antivirus.

Try one of the following security software:

  • Avast Free Antivirus – supports Windows XP Service Pack 3 (32-bit only), Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (any edition except Starter), Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8.x (any edition except Starter and RT), and Windows 10 (any edition except Mobile and IoT Core). Requires Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 or faster processor with SSE2 support, 256 MB RAM, 2 GB free space, 800 x 600 minimum screen resolution, and internet connection for product activation.
  • Avira Antivirus – supports Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10 including Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, and Windows Server 2016.
  • AVG Free Antivirus – supports Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10.
  • Kaspersky Antivirus – supports Windows 7 (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate editions), Windows 8.x (Pro and Enterprise editions), and Windows 10 (Home, Pro, and Enterprise editions). Requires 1 GHz or faster processor, 1 GB RAM for 32-bit and 2 GB RAM for 64-bit, and 1.5 GB free space. Requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4 or higher and compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher.

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