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    I have Norton security, am I not confusing the programs by having two security's that are trying to control the clean up programs. Hal Champlin

    I just want to know why I should be buying extra programs to do the same job.  Tune up 360 is part of Norton is it not?  I ask Norton to scan and it comes with a few things and then corrects them.  This one tells me all the bad things that are going.  How can I trust It?

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    One is best served by having one system and Norton is the BEST, IMO


    Having said that, there are several MSN systems, like "Defender" that accomplish other tasks, that are compatible with Norton.


     


     


     

    Tune up 360 is NOT part of Norton. It is my experience that downloading and using such programs causes more problems than you want. It is true that most antivirus programs do not work well when another is also running. Norton works well, but there are others that are free and very possibly better.



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