Norton SystemWorks 2005
Norton SystemWorks 2005

Norton SystemWorks 2005

Protect your PC from viruses and keep Windows in tip-top condition

Written by Tim Smith, Computeract!ve

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Verdict:

Good points: Cleans up very effectively; thorough virus scanner; bootable recovery CD

Bad points: AntiVirus can slow your PC down; OnErase wizard can inadvertently lead to full hard disks

Overall: A very comprehensive set of tools but AntiVirus does affect performance

Rating:

4

Price:

£65

Just like a car, your computer works best with regular care and maintenance. Norton SystemWorks 2005 includes tools for keeping your computer in shape and for recovering after problems.

Installation is straightforward and you are prompted to scan for viruses before you start or after loading any updates. If Windows is severely damaged you can run a virus scan straight from the CD.

The SystemWorks window provides a quick health check of your computer and the last time your system was scanned for errors. The One Button Checkup is the easiest tool to use. On our test machine, which had been running Windows for four months, it found a multitude of Registry errors, invalid shortcuts, unused temp files, cached files and web address history entries. Once deleted, hard disk space was freed and performance was boosted.

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The Norton Protected Recycle Bin will recover files that have been deleted by accident but the small window makes it difficult to see all the file details. Also, Norton sticks all deleted files into an UnErase folder, so forgetting to clear it can fill your hard disk quickly.

Another valuable tool is Norton GoBack, as we can never overemphasise the importance of regular backups.

Norton AntiVirus is an integral part of the software and is the first point of protection for most people. As well as scanning your hard disk, it protects your email and instant messaging clients too, though this will slow your PC down.

All was not completely well with our SystemWorks experience. Something went wrong with the AntiVirus, which could only be remedied with a complicated LiveUpdate fix. The manual is quite helpful, though, and provides plenty of useful advice.

For keeping your computer clean and free from viruses, Norton offers great value for money.

Contact:
Symantec 01628 592222
www.symantec.com

Also consider:
McAfee Internet Security Suite 2004

Manufacturer: Norton

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