Norton has been gaining back their popularity with their latest 2009 line of products. Some of the forum members who were a huge Kaspersky fan that had problems with Kaspersky on their computer ended up using Norton because it is very impressive. The last time I tested Norton Antivirus 2009 and I was really impressed with the results. Norton Antivirus 2009 took only 98 seconds to complete a full system scan (21,398 items). It also has a very good memory management which will automatically reduce the memory usage to around 6MB when it reaches 40-50MB. If that’s not enough, Norton Antivirus 2009 comes with Norton Insight which is able to increase computer performance by identifying trusted files that do not require scanning.

Normally Norton Antivirus 2009 would cost $39.99 for 1 year subscription on 1 PC, but I am going to teach you how to LEGALLY use Norton Antivirus 2009 for a year without paying a single cent or use any trial reset tool which might be tampered with trojans.
The concept is pretty simple. I found a few OEM versions of Norton Antivirus 2009 and it gives us a 60-90-180 days free subscription period (not trial subscription). You don’t need any product key or go through any activation steps. All you need to do is to spend less than a minute to create a free one time Norton account after installation. By the way, if for some reason you’re unable to uninstall Norton Antivirus 2009, try using Norton Removal Tool to manually uninstall NAV 2009.
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Do take note that it is impossible to change the language of the interface in Norton Antivirus 2009 from German to English. If you don’t like the German language of Norton Antivirus 2009, you can switch between two 90 days english OEM installer to get the free subscription without limits unless Norton do something about it.
The difference between the OEM and trial version of Norton Antivirus 2009 is that the trial version has a nag screen that tells you the remaining days for trial whenever you open the program’s interface from the system tray.

The trial version will also show at the bottom of the program that “Your trial period expires in 15 days” rather than “You have XXX days of subscription remaining”. Enjoy the free 1 year or should I say, “unlimited” subscription of Norton Antivirus 2009!

There is a Norton Trial Reset tool v1.5 cracked by BOX! which claims to be able to reset an expired Norton Antivirus to 15 / 90 days trial OR convert a 15 day trial to 90 day trial. The Norton Trial Reset tool only be used on Windows 32-bit and Norton Product Tamper Protection must be disabled in order for this tool to work. Some reported that the trial reset tool worked but I’ve never tested it myself. I read from other forums that this tool is able to make Norton products back to the first day of trial period so the trial period will never end. Why use cracks when you now can get free subscription?

P/S: Since Christmas is coming soon and to me Christmas is about giving, I will be giving out more than 200 license in total for a few security products combined. So check back everyday and this time the free license will be given to the first 100 commenters and the remaining ones will be via lucky draw. If you didn’t know, a new post will be posted here everyday at 12AM Pacific Standard Time (PST) GMT -8.
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