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April 3rd, 2004, 08:53 PM
#11
Junior Member
not to offend anyone but i would never use norton. i have seen it delete too many system files that were prefectly fine cause it thought they were viruses or other things. i dont recomned norton to anyone... like i said before sorry if i offend anyone with this relpy
[gloworange]Wiploc[/gloworange]
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April 3rd, 2004, 09:34 PM
#12
Originally posted here by Soda_Popinsky
Guys.... he did say plzzzzzzzzzz.
Here's a pic with a bunch of serials and cd keys. It's a pic so it can't be found by anti-serial scanners. It'll get you in the most popular software, including your AV.
I love the bunny, lol.
--PuRe
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April 12th, 2004, 08:27 PM
#13
Junior Member
hi, i have just got norton anit virus 2004 and i have updated it and it is saying that my virus definitions is out of date can anyone help please?????? if you can please email me thanx
james
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April 13th, 2004, 08:49 PM
#14
Junior Member
doesnt matter any more i found out wot the problem was, anyone that has any problems with norton anitvirus then email me james.bramhall14@ntlworld.com
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April 13th, 2004, 10:20 PM
#15
Posts like these are what make me want to stab AO in the face sometimes.
No, we will not give you a CD-Key for Nortan, or anything for that matter. This is a security site, this is not a "hax0r" site, or even a "hacker" site in some peoples mind. Where by hacker, I mean someone malicous. This is a site to discuss security, and such things. We, or atleast I personally, don't want this **** here anymore. So why don't you, and your friends posting posts like this, just pack-up and leave, and maybe, just maybe I'll see some better talk here, and start posting more.
Thank you for your time, jackass.
Peace
MB
PS. Excuse the rant, I'm not in a good mood, and stuff like this is stupid.
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