How to install F-Secure SAFE on your PC - for Virgin Media customers
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ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_us_canada/removal_tools/Norton_Removal_Tool.exe
In case F-Secure did not identify the other AV correctly, you could also try http://www.appremover.com/ It can detect most anti-virus products, but unfortunately not all versions. I tried it and it didn't detect my newly installed Internet Security 2014 rel 2. But it may be worth a try. On top of that page there's a link "Supported Applications", with a list of applications for different OS, 32-bit and 64 bit. Several Norton 360 versions is in the list.
To see if you perhaps are infected you can try these free products:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/
http://www.malwarebytes.org/free/ (this product scans for malware types that anti-virus products usually don't)
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Just to recap, to cover the usual suspects, you've:
Run the F-Secure uninstall tool and rebooted?
Run the Virgin Media uninstall tool and rebooted?
Checked for Windows Updates?
It must be detecting some remnants of Norton 360 that the listed uninstaller isn't finding. I would certainly try what NikK suggested above. Failing that, we can only advise that you submit a support request, attaching an FSDIAG, and hopefully they will be able to see what's going wrong. -
Hi Simon,
Yes to all the above. If t helps i've ran the app remover that was suggested and it finds a Norton 360. I removed it and tried again but it detected it again. I then removed it again and straight away ran app remover again which found it agan....so it it's not really going.....
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Is this the same removal tool that Nik linked to?
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20080710133834EN_EndUserProfile_en_us?pvid=f-home -
Hi,
Attempting to install F-Secure Safe via the VM customer portal links. However when I get to the install stage I get an error saying my version of Windows is not supported.
I'm running Windows Vista Home 6.0. I'm not planning to upgrade my OS any time soon.
Uninstalled all other anti-virus (including Virgin's security programme) using links provided elsewhere in this thread.
Is there something I'mmissing or does Safe not work with Vista?
Thanks
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For Vista you need SP2 (Service Pack 2):
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Did you try scanning with these:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/
http://www.malwarebytes.org/free/ (this product scans for malware types that anti-virus products usually don't)
And try boot to Safe Mode and run the Norton uninstall, and perhaps also AppRemover?
Have you tried submitting a Support Request and attaching an FSDIAG file?
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It seems that the emails may not always be correct, When does it say your subscription is valid till in your SAFE Portal?
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If you registered for F-Secure SAFE via the link in your Virgin Portal, as per this Sticky Topic then I can only suggest you send in a Suppprt Request. There have been other occurrences of this recently, but I can't remember what the outcomes were, and I'm on a mobile at the moment, so can't use the Search facility.
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Not sure if it will be of any help, but there's another thread on this issue here:
http://community.f-secure.com/t5/Security/Virgin-Licence-expired/m-p/42079/highlight/true#M7788
Seems the advice is the same - to contact Support. -
I think F-Secure would autiomatically disable Windows Defender, but it uses Windows Firewall itself, so that should be on anyway. Are you getting any error messages? The following may help:
If you're coming from Virgin Media, you need to read this thread on how to remove VMS. It will contain the link to the Virgin Media Removal Tool which you should run before installing F-Secure.
You should also make sure that you have fully removed all other 'active', ie 'real time' anti-virus products from your machine, other than those which are certified compatible, such as Malwarebytes.. This list of Uninstallation Tools may help.
Further, check Windows Updates, and install any pending updates, as these have been known to stall an F-Secure installation.
If none of the above apply, then try using the F-Secure Uninstallation Tool to fully remove anything which may have been partially installed, and start again. -
Thanks mate ......wish I has got to your posting a couple of days ago , could have saved myself a numb-bottom lol.
Can install F- secure safe on my windows XP , using internet explorer 8 ; but not F-secure key .Any ideas on transfering my f-secure key from my windows 7 laptop to my windows XP desktop ?....Will home networking do the job ? ..... Cannot use the f-secure key on my laptop due to damaged keyboard .Consequently I cannot input my master pass-word , so I am blocked from all my favourite sites .Any ideas you lovely people ?....Geoff the Celt .
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