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Hi George: It’s nice to be back and see some old names still hanging around. There really isn’t that much difference between Ghost 2003 and its replacement (version 10.0); they also have a so called “Ghost Solution Suite.” True the new version became leaner when they decided not to support Windows 98 etc. but then, in true Symantec fashion, they added a bunch of useless garbage to justify its price that, in my opinion, makes it even clumsier than 2003. Don’t get me wrong, I own both versions but I only buy Symantec products because I have to support my clients. Take Norton Internet Security 2006 and now 2007 for example. They dumped everything in that software, including the proverbial kitchen sink and them some. Its redundant dirty code is only second to Microsoft’s. That thing is a resources hog and it’s impossible to uninstall. If they don't watch their steps and their products strategy, they’ll have some problems in the market. Smaller companies such as Webroot, to name one, is already causing a big buzz on the virus killers bandwagon. Regards, Jon
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Hi Jon,
Been doing a lot of surfing on this subject since I posted, and may have to get out that dish of crow, or humble pie at the very least. I can recall a time or two when I did have a miserable time uninstalling a Norton product to install a new one. Blamed the operating system. Yesterday I ran across a forum where this very topic was being discussed and reference was made to a software company that had a piece of software that would uninstall Norton Products. What they claim in their hype regarding the registry entries left behind when a Norton product is uninstalled is absolutely dumbfounding. Here's their URL. http://uninstall-norton.com/ Interesting that Norton is considered bad in enough quarters that another company can make money producing software to uninstall them. Good to "see " you again. ![]() George |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Yep! I certainly missed this interaction. It really feels nice to be back, and... I should be around for a long time because according to Billy Joel, "only the good die young ![]() ![]() ![]() Regards, Jon
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![]() Hello Bryant:
I could address your questions but my answers will only be a repetition of what Bobcox and Admin have already posted above. No, I never needed a boot disk. Regards, Jon
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