As a person that that installs programs for experimentation, I need to be able to rollback to a time before the program was installed to get rid of any problems I have with said program, even if uninstalling
it.
I used GoBack on my XP machine, but it's obsolete on Vista.
Norton Ghost works GREAT!! But it's Norton security products that throw a hissy-fit if you go back in time for any reason.
I guess Norton does that to prevent people from using a rollback program to avoid the expiration of the subscription.
Norton 360 was ok, but it disables System Restore (it won't restore) so that if you try to use it, you get an error.
Same for Norton Ghost, if you use Norton Ghost to fix other problems, Norton 360 will come on with functions that won't turn back on, like email scanner, and Definitions won't install.
So, basically (unless you can remove all traces of Norton and reinstall fresh, if possible) you have to do a clean reinstall of Windows.
I gave Norton many chances, and it cost me.
I'll keep Ghost, but I'll use Avast and Windows defender for virus and spyware protection.
If I do happen to get a virus (I haven't in years) I can use Norton Ghost to fix it.
Norton 360 is for those that never have to revert their computers to an earlier time. I am sure it works good for those that never make mistakes like I do installing stuff and regretting it, lol.
If they EVER fix the other Norton Products that allow:
1. Using system restore without a problem
and/or
2 Using a backup program like Ghost, and it does not disable some of the features on N360 after restore.
Otherwise, I am staying away from all Norton products, except Ghost.
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