How to uninstall Norton AntiVirus from your Mac

How manually remove Norton Antivirus

Reader Randolph Walker provides me with the opportunity to address a question I get, like clockwork, every two years. He writes:

I was running Norton AntiVirus 10.0 on my iMac. I decided to uninstall it. Now when I restart, I get several small dialog boxes telling me auto protect cannot be activated. It is obvious I did not uninstall this properly. How do I get these little boxes to go away forever?


I've yet to encounter a product with the Norton name that can be uninstalled by simply dragging a file or folder to the Trash. These utilities work their magic deep down and scatter files hither as well as yon. If you don't follow the correct procedure for removing them, you experience this kind of thing.

And the proper procedure is to locate the Symantec Solutions folder inside the Applications folder at the root level of your hard drive, launch the Symantec Uninstaller application, select the Symantec AntiVirus Corporate, Norton AntiVirus, and Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect entries, and click the Uninstall button.

Confirm your decision when prompted and then enter your administrator password in the space provided. You'll be asked to restart your Mac. Do so and Norton should be gone for good.

What, you say you tossed out the Symantec Solutions folder when you attempted to uninstall Norton AntiVirus by hand? Travel to Symantec's Uninstall Norton AntiVirus 10.0.x for Macintosh page and you'll find a link for downloading the Symantec Uninstaller.

Comments

  • Aungkoko go to application r-click to that norton app gtshow package then youll see uninstall icon click and uninstall it
  • Amanda S. Im not sure if it also works this uninstaller for norton in windows is the same as that uninstaller for mac but I got it on a different site httpsymantecpcperformancet
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