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Always remove Norton, Norton is known to be a big security issue and is not recommended by many users, best use Avast Antivirus, install that, run it and see if it has picked up any trojans that Norton has allowed through.

 

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There are always false positives on antivirus software. I can confirm that ETS2MP will not harm your PC if you get it from the correct source.. 

 

Make sure you've downloaded it from - http://alpha.ets2mp.com- It will be fine from there.

 

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There are always false positives on antivirus software. I can confirm that ETS2MP will not harm your PC if you get it from the correct source.. 

 

Make sure you've downloaded it from - http://alpha.ets2mp.com- It will be fine from there.

 

Indeed, some antivirusses may flag a file wrongly.

Always remove Norton, Norton is known to be a big security issue and is not recommended by many users, best use Avast Antivirus, install that, run it and see if it has picked up any trojans that Norton has allowed through.

Norton is pretty much one of the worst antivirus programs on the market, I personally use Kaspersky, but others like Avast work just as fine.

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Always remove Norton, Norton is known to be a big security issue and is not recommended by many users, best use Avast Antivirus, install that, run it and see if it has picked up any trojans that Norton has allowed through.

Norton is hard to uninstall completely if you don't do it properly. It imbeds itelf into everything (like a virus) and takes a special process to remove. If you plan on removing Norton and replacing it with something else, follow these instructions careully:

 

http://www.pchell.com/virus/uninstallnorton.shtml

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Norton is hard to uninstall completely if you don't do it properly. It imbeds itelf into everything (like a virus) and takes a special process to remove. If you plan on removing Norton and replacing it with something else, follow these instructions careully:

 

http://www.pchell.com/virus/uninstallnorton.shtml

 

Yeah, look for the Norton Removal Tool from the Norton website itself. If you just do a regular uninstall of Norton, and then install a new Anti-Virus program, the left over bits of Norton will actually prevent the new Anti-Virus program from working, allowing you to get tons of viruses. Not to mention Norton is really just awful and consumes tons of system resources unnecessarily. 

 

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