remo Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 FREE Norton Internet Security 2009 Valid for 270 days:I found a total of 3 NIS 2009 OEM installers (3 x 90 days ) from a blog which would give you a total of 270 days NIS 2009 subscription. You’ll need to install the first OEM NIS 2009 installer, use it until it nearly expires, then install the second OEM installer and the remaining one. Hopefully by then I’ll have other better way which could give extend your subscription period. If you’re unable to uninstall Norton Internet Security 2009, you can use this removal tool by Norton to manually uninstall it. It is important not to let any of the OEM expire because I got reports that once an OEM subscription expires, installing the second one won’t give you an extra 90 days subscription.Download:OEM Installer 1(90 days)OEM Installer 2(90 Days)OEM Installer 3(90 dyas)Removal tool:Removal toolNote:1. Its actually a 460 days OEM installers but unfortunately symantec removed all, the rest is here and I request you to make use of it within 2 days because symantec may block this too.2. The removal tool is a ftp link.3. I am working and still searching for another installers for you.4. As it is taken from blog I didn't tested but should work because 50 users comments will not be fake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donizme Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 Yes, Norton will eventually block the downloads, as they already have done to some NIS 2009 90 days trial links...Just make sure you keep these installers on your HDD or USB Drive like I have ;)Oh and its safe to register with Norton Account which pops up after you install it, or you could just give a fake e-mail :sneaky: It will never pop up again after you register...oh and thanks remo for the links :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remo Posted April 18, 2009 Author Share Posted April 18, 2009 Yes, Norton will eventually block the downloads, as they already have done to some NIS 2009 90 days trial links...Just make sure you keep these installers on your HDD or USB Drive like I have ;)Oh and its safe to register with Norton Account which pops up after you install it, or you could just give a fake e-mail :sneaky: It will never pop up again after you register...oh and thanks remo for the links :PIts really true that symantec will block those OEM so only I have mentioned in the note field and Thanks Donmize for your words. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyblair Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 Thanks remo for the links.I have number 1 and number 2 but not number 3.I was looking for it. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remo Posted April 19, 2009 Author Share Posted April 19, 2009 Thanks remo for the links.I have number 1 and number 2 but not number 3.I was looking for it. :Dwe can have more OEM if we have deep search in the web. Thanks for using my links! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sabrosolatino Posted April 21, 2009 Share Posted April 21, 2009 Thanks remo for the links.I have number 1 and number 2 but not number 3.I was looking for it. :unsure:we can have more OEM if we have deep search in the web. Thanks for using my links!@Tonyblair the one I have is number 2 it is NIS2009 v16.0.0.125Many Thanks @REMO I have prior download number two, but bookmark the incorrect downlink.Thanks, many thanksand yes Tonyblair my trick is to use "purge" from BOX to re-use it.Why don't we share this with the crack head II fellows????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyblair Posted April 21, 2009 Share Posted April 21, 2009 Thanks remo for the links.I have number 1 and number 2 but not number 3.I was looking for it. :unsure:we can have more OEM if we have deep search in the web. Thanks for using my links!@Tonyblair the one I have is number 2 it is NIS2009 v16.0.0.125Many Thanks @REMO I have prior download number two, but bookmark the incorrect downlink.Thanks, many thanksand yes Tonyblair my trick is to use "purge" from BOX to re-use it.Why don't we share this with the crack head II fellows?????Hi sabrosolatino,I agree with you for sharing in the "Crack head II". Still the idea is yours and the credit too.( so do it).Thanks for the trick. It is a clean way to make NIS2009 do its job without bother us with it's messages :But remember that the purge is based on the actual knowledge of what files or registries are added by Norton (in a hiddenway) to blacklist or mark the particular PC, that it used in the past the product for the maximum allowed trial days.In the future (thanks to the ability of NIS2009 to update its core via internet) Norton could change the marks. It is a cat mouse game.We have to follow and watch :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remo Posted April 21, 2009 Author Share Posted April 21, 2009 Thanks remo for the links.I have number 1 and number 2 but not number 3.I was looking for it. :)we can have more OEM if we have deep search in the web. Thanks for using my links!@Tonyblair the one I have is number 2 it is NIS2009 v16.0.0.125Many Thanks @REMO I have prior download number two, but bookmark the incorrect downlink.Thanks, many thanksand yes Tonyblair my trick is to use "purge" from BOX to re-use it.Why don't we share this with the crack head II fellows?????Hi sabrosolatino,I agree with you for sharing in the "Crack head II". Still the idea is yours and the credit too.( so do it).Thanks for the trick. It is a clean way to make NIS2009 do its job without bother us with it's messages :But remember that the purge is based on the actual knowledge of what files or registries are added by Norton (in a hiddenway) to blacklist or mark the particular PC, that it used in the past the product for the maximum allowed trial days.In the future (thanks to the ability of NIS2009 to update its core via internet) Norton could change the marks. It is a cat mouse game.We have to follow and watch :ph34r:I am not the user of Norton so I am unable to give you a solution but using OEM installers is best rather using a Trial Reset. What's your opinion TonyBlair? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sabrosolatino Posted April 22, 2009 Share Posted April 22, 2009 I am not the user of Norton so I am unable to give you a solution but using OEM installers is best rather using a Trial Reset. What's your opinion TonyBlair?Thanks @REMO,by the way, the 3 links downloaded the same exact file (version, size, .... all)So Install one and then uninstall that one and then install the second one or third oneWill not make a difference!So what willhappen after day 89???If you set an account it will stop the annoying popup windows, but thatwill mark you as you already try the 90 days.So I guess you will not be allowed to use the same email again????You are so right @Tonyblair. mmmmmm snif snif I have not think about that,so lets buy some Cheese and Fish 'cause it will be mouse/Cat game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remo Posted April 22, 2009 Author Share Posted April 22, 2009 I am not the user of Norton so I am unable to give you a solution but using OEM installers is best rather using a Trial Reset. What's your opinion TonyBlair?Thanks @REMO,by the way, the 3 links downloaded the same exact file (version, size, .... all)So Install one and then uninstall that one and then install the second one or third oneWill not make a difference!So what willhappen after day 89???If you set an account it will stop the annoying popup windows, but thatwill mark you as you already try the 90 days.So I guess you will not be allowed to use the same email again????You are so right @Tonyblair. mmmmmm snif snif I have not think about that,so lets buy some Cheese and Fish 'cause it will be mouse/Cat gameI think we can use any fake Email for registration to continue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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