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Norton Trial Reset 2.6A Latest (mAnaV)
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[b]Norton Trial Reset 2.6A Cracked by BOX![/b]

This crack is for Norton Internet Security 2009 & Norton AntiVirus 2009 {v16.5.0.134}. It doesn't work on version before 16.0.0.125. This crack will convert a 15-Day into a 90-Day Trial and resets the trial period every time you start your computer. It was tested on WinXP (x86) & Vista (x86/x64). 

* Before installing Norton 2009, make sure that you are disconnected from the internet. Reconnect to the internet when you are ready to update Norton 2009.

[b]Installation Method 1 (Recommended):[/b]

1. Remove the Norton 2009 by installing it again and restart your system.
2. Use the Norton Removal Tool to remove all Norton products. (It stills leaves traces behind.) 
ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_us_canada/removal_tools/Norton_Removal_Tool.exe
3. Delete and [PURGE] your Recycle Bin of all the known Trial Reset by BOX prior to this version.
4. Install the Norton Internet Security or AntiVirus 2009 {v16.5.0.134}, update until there is no more update (restart if required), and run a Full System Scan to remove all traces of the Trial Reset. If Norton 2009 is still expired after you have removed and reinstalled it, then install the NTR2.6A (in Safe Mode [F8], as necessary).		
5. If Norton finds a Trial Reset, then repeat Step 1 - 4 again to remove all the Trial Reset. If Norton 2009 finds any Trial Reset on your system, it will blacklist your computer later on. You will need to make sure that your system has no trace of any Trial Reset.
6. If your system is free of prior Trial Reset, then install the NTR2.6A and follow the instructions. 
7. To remove NTR2.6A, just click the Uninstall. 
8. After you use the NTR2.6A, delete the installer and encrypted the zip file again so Norton cannot scan it and blacklist your computer in the future.

Installation Method 2 (If you cannot use the Norton Removal Tool.):

1. Remove the Norton 2009 by installing it again and restart your system.
2. Delete and [PURGE] your Recycle Bin of all the known Trial Reset by BOX prior to this version.
3. Install the Norton Internet Security or AntiVirus 2009 {v16.5.0.134}, update until there is no more update (restart if required), and run a Full System Scan to remove all traces of the Trial Reset. If Norton 2009 is still expired after you have removed and reinstalled it, then install the NTR2.6A (in Safe Mode [F8], as necessary).	
4. If Norton 2009 finds any Trial Reset on your system, it will blacklist your computer later on. You will need to make sure that your system has no trace of any Trial Reset. Repeat Step 1 - 3 again until your system is cleaned.
5. If not already, install the NTR2.6A and follow the instructions. 
6. To remove the NTR2.6A, just click the Uninstall. 
7. After you use the NTR2.6A, delete the installer and encrypted the zip file again so Norton cannot scan it and blacklist your computer in the future.

* Note 1: In the future, if you restarted your system and Norton expired because it was blacklisted again, then just restart your system. It [should] reinitialized Norton at the next reboot.

* Note 2: For NAV2009 users, if you like what you see, you may uninstall the Trial Reset but you will not have the capability stated in Note 1. The date will still countdown regardless.

* Note 3: For users who are constantly getting blacklisted, just run the NTR2.6A again but don't install or uninstall it. Just read the message and follow the instructions.

It would be best if you install this NTR from a USB Drive and disabling the NIS by right clicking on the systray icon of NIS...
Delete the trial reset from your computer after applying and store it on a USB drive or a CD...

ThnXX...

mAnaV...

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Comments

Doesn't work anymore for me...is there new versions coming? I guess i'll just have to reinstall it
Norton firewall is on But I'm worried about ignoring the windows security alert.
also my pulse updates also don't run any more and there on as well in the settings menu.
Ya a new version is on the cards and probably it will support the Norton 360 v3 also...
worked at first but after initial shutdown, i get the dreaded "subscription expired" warning about every other time i turn on my pc. resetting solved the problem almost every time, but it's quite annoying. i hope the next fix is more permanent.

and, yes, i did a full scan after the initial install and there were no traces of any older trialreset files. i installed v2.6A from a USB stick
Just the same thing that is happening with lazysheep

It happens EVERYDAY...and I need to reboot the pc to make it work OK. Like he said, it quite annoying have to do this everyday...

But this TR was a great job and, at least, it works, even with this "problem"

Hope for a new crack fixed soon
Thanks
Works great, I appreciate the time and effort for the detailed instructions. Thanks!
hey. thanks for this. :) Works well. 3 days so far and no "Subscription expired".

If i do get that dreaded message again, I'll just buy it. Thanks for the trial reset anyway :)
Just uploaded the Norton Trial Reset 2.8A which supports Norton 360 v3. Download from here:
https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/4838749/Norton_Trial_Reset_2_8A_supports_Norton_360_(mAnaV)
just wondering, can we simply download the latest trial version of nis, and apply this patch??

does it work for vista 64bit?
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To all having a problem with Norton expiring after restart, this might help. I recently went into my Program Files folder and also the Documents & Settings\Application Data folders and everything that said Norton or Symantec, I added it to the Norton Scan exclusion and Auto protect exclusion in the NIS computer settings. I have not had anymore trouble with it expiring after that. I guess you have to hide every single trace of Norton from itself to stop the blacklisting.