...I can't for the life of me understand why people choose to continue using Norton products!...
Catweazle, this is not intended to be rude or offensive; I'd just like to explain why some people still use Norton products.
First of all, I believe it is name recogintion -- Norton is better advertised and many new systems come with a free trial preinstalled. If people new of alternatives, I'm sure they would try them.
Next, is what Norton SystemWorks can do. I've been using it since '96 (upgrading every other year) and have had little trouble with it. I just finished scanning with One Button Checkup and it found 7 registry errors and 15 shortcut errors. When I ran it the other day on another users profile, it found over 100 shortcut errors. Now, I suppose if I spent enough time, I'd be able to find many of these errors, but probably not all of them. And the time spent doing that could be better spent doing other things. Norton fixes them all in less than a minute.
Almost daily, I run Disk Cleanup (in Windows), clean all temporary folders for all users, search for *.tmp and delete whatever is found. Yet when I use Norton's CleanSweep, it still finds MB's of data that can be cleaned. I don't know where it's finding it, so without Norton it would continue to build up.
Using Norton's Internet Cleanup usually turns up a couple of plug-ins and ActiveX controls that can be cleaned. Again, I don't know where I would go to remove these manually.
So, until I find a good alternative, I will continue to use Norton products. Now that I am aware of System Mechanic, I'm going to give it a try. For anyone that is interested, it can be obtained free (for a limited time) by purchasing PNY RAM, then clicking on this link:
http://www.iolo.com/pny/landing.cfm?...9-2AB87FF28BF6
Well, that's my two-cents, for what it's worth. Any feedback or recommendations welcome!