Norton Security with Backup. Product Manual



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TM Norton Security with Backup Product Manual

Norton Security with Backup Product Manual The software described in this book is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. Documentation version 22.5 Copyright 2015 Symantec Corporation. All rights reserved. Symantec, the Symantec Logo, LiveUpdate, Norton 360, and Norton are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Portions of this product Copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. The product described in this document is distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation/reverse engineering. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Symantec Corporation and its licensors, if any. THE DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID. SYMANTEC CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENTATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. The Licensed Software and Documentation are deemed to be commercial computer software as defined in FAR 12.212 and subject to restricted rights as defined in FAR Section 52.227-19 "Commercial Computer Software - Restricted Rights" and DFARS 227.7202, et seq. Commercial Computer Software and Commercial Computer Software Documentation, as applicable, and any successor regulations. Any use, modification, reproduction release, performance, display or disclosure of the Licensed Software and Documentation by the U.S. Government shall be solely in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Symantec Corporation 350 Ellis Street, Mountain View, CA 94043 http://www.symantec.com Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started... 8 About your Norton product... 8 Sign In to your Norton account... 10 Activation protects you... 12 Turning off or turning on Norton Community Watch... 16 About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool... 17 About Norton LiveUpdate... 27 Configuring Network Proxy Settings... 33 Responding to security status indicators... 34 Chapter 2 Monitoring your system's performance... 39 About System Insight... 39 30-Day Report... 65 Chapter 3 Maintaining total protection... 68 About total protection... 68 About keeping your computer secure... 69 About solving connection problems... 71 About responding to emergencies... 71 About monitoring protection features... 73 Chapter 4 Scanning your computer... 106 About Norton scans... 107 About Computer Scan... 109

Contents 4 Scanning your computer with Norton Power Eraser... 124 Scanning your Facebook wall... 125 Turning off or turning on SONAR Protection... 127 Excluding security threats from scanning... 128 Adding items to the Signature Exclusions... 129 Clearing IDs of files that are excluded during scans... 130 About the Silent Mode that you turn on manually... 130 About the Silent Mode that turns on automatically... 133 About Quiet Mode... 134 Configuring boot time protection... 140 Turning on or turning off Early Launch Anti-Malware Protection... 141 Running a scan at the command prompt... 142 Chapter 5 Responding to security issues... 144 What to do if a security risk is found... 144 Chapter 6 Understanding alerts and messages... 153 About managing messages and alerts... 153 Types of risks... 155 Types of threats... 156 Types of viruses... 157 Chapter 7 Doing routine tasks... 159 Turning on or turning off automatic tasks... 159 Running custom tasks... 160 Scheduling security and performance scans... 161

Contents 5 Specifying Idle Time Out duration... 162 Chapter 8 Keeping secure on the Internet... 164 About the Smart Firewall... 165 Removing all devices from Intrusion Prevention exclusion list... 194 About Intrusion Prevention exclusion list... 195 Turning off and turning on Browser Protection... 196 Turning off or turning on AutoBlock... 197 Excluding or including attack signatures in monitoring... 199 Turning off or turning on Intrusion Prevention notifications... 200 Adding a device to the Device Trust... 202 Changing the trust level of your network and devices... 203 Configuring the Show Report on Launch of Files option... 207 Configuring the Download Insight Notifications option... 210 Turning off or turning on Download Intelligence... 212 About Norton AntiSpam... 213 Removing an email port from Protected Ports... 225 Adding POP3 and SMTP ports to Protected Ports... 226 Defining the Internet usage of your Norton product... 227 Turning off or turning on Network Cost Awareness... 229 Chapter 9 Securing your sensitive data... 230 About Norton Safe Web... 230 About Antiphishing... 236 About Identity Safe... 240 Accessing Identity Safe... 244

Contents 6 About Norton toolbar... 279 Norton Identity Safe... 283 Chapter 10 Keeping your computer tuned up... 287 About disk and file fragmentation... 287 Optimizing your permanent disks manually... 288 About using optimization efficiently... 289 About cleaning up disk clutter... 290 Running a scan to clean up disk clutter... 291 Running Diagnostic Report... 291 Managing startup items... 292 Disabling or enabling startup items... 293 Chapter 11 Protecting your media and data... 294 About backups... 294 About backup preparation... 296 Deleting a backup set... 300 Modifying or renaming a backup set... 302 Creating a new backup set... 324 Backing up your files... 324 Restoring files... 325 About Norton Backup Drive... 334 About solutions to the backup problems... 338 About online backup considerations... 342 Turning off or turning on backup... 348 Turning off or turning on backup setting options... 349 Chapter 12 Customizing settings... 353 Customizing your Norton product settings... 353 Turn off or turn on Norton s Quick Controls services... 355 About Automatic Protection settings... 355 About Scans and Risks settings... 362 About Updates settings... 369

Contents 7 About the Intrusion and Browser Protection settings... 370 Turning on or turning off Remote Management... 372 Resetting your Norton product settings password... 373 Turning off the Norton product settings password... 374 Securing your Norton product settings using a password... 375 About Norton Product Tamper Protection... 376 About Norton Family... 378 Chapter 13 Finding additional solutions... 379 Finding the version number of your product... 379 Finding the End-User License Agreement... 380 About upgrading your product... 380 Solving problems with Norton Autofix... 383 Reasons for Fix Now failures... 384 About Support... 386 Uninstalling your Norton product... 388 Index... 393

Getting Started 1 This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About your Norton product 1 Sign In to your Norton account 1 Activation protects you 1 Turning off or turning on Norton Community Watch 1 About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 1 About Norton LiveUpdate 1 Configuring Network Proxy Settings 1 Responding to security status indicators About your Norton product Norton offers proven performance and delivers today s fast and light all-in-one solution to protect your computer and all your online activities. It protects against viruses, worms, hackers, and botnet. It safeguards against online identity theft, protects important files, and keeps your computer tuned and running at peak performance. Your Norton product is completely automated and easy to use. It works quietly in the background to maintain your overall system integrity with minimal effect on computer performance. By offering an unmatched combination of performance and protection, your Norton

Getting Started About your Norton product 9 product helps you get the most out of your computer and your online experience. If you have trouble in configuring your Norton product, additional help is available. Your Norton product provides easy-to-use support options. You can use the Norton Autofix window to open the Support website and search the Symantec Knowledge Base to find solutions for your problem. About the Norton product main window The Norton product main window acts as a security management interface. You can access the main features and monitor the performance of your computer from the main window. As you use your computer, your Norton product monitors how well your computer and activities are protected from threats, risks, and damage. Your Norton product displays the protection status of your computer in the main window. Depending on the security status of your computer, your Norton product shows your system status as Secure, Attention, or At Risk. If your system status is marked as Attention or At Risk, at the bottom of the main window, click Fix Now to resolve all the security threats on your computer. The options that are available in the main window summarize the most essential security and the productivity issues that challenge users. They are: Security Includes all virus, spyware, and other security features. Identity Includes the protection against phishing and fraudulent websites.

Getting Started Sign In to your Norton account 10 Backup Includes the automatic and the customizable backups and restore capability. Performance Includes the performance tuning features, such as cleaning up unwanted files. You can use the 30-Day Report link at the top of the main window to view a summary of all the activities that your Norton product has performed to protect you in the last 30 days. You can use the Settings link at the top of the main window to access the Settings window and configure the different features that your Norton product offers. When you click the Get Support option in the Help drop-down menu, the Norton Autofix feature performs a scan and fixes problems automatically. If you need more information, click the Open Support Web Site link in the Norton Autofix window to access the Support website. When your system status is At Risk or Attention, this section automatically provides you the Fix Now option to fix all the issues at once. Your activation status or subscription status appears at the bottom of the main window. You can use the Activate Now option to activate or subscribe your Norton product. Sign In to your Norton account A Norton account lets you access a variety of Norton offerings such as Norton Security with Backup, Norton Family, and so on. You need to sign in to your Norton account to do the following on your Norton product: 1 Activate your product 1 Renew your subscription

Getting Started Sign In to your Norton account 11 1 Check your subscription status 1 Access your backup 1 Access or create your cloud Vault The Norton account offers you many benefits including: 1 Simple management of all your Norton products at one place 1 Convenient reinstall of your Norton products by using your product keys stored in your account 1 Buy storage to add more space your online backup w How do I sign in to Norton account? To sign in, you need an email address and a password that you used while registering for Norton account. Type the email address and the password in the required fields and click Sign In. If you stay signed in to your Norton account, you do not have to enter your Norton account credentials every time you want to access some of the features. If you have opted for the Two-Step Verification to access your Norton account, you have to use the verification code in addition to your password. For more information, see Two-Step Verification for Norton account. I forgot my Norton account password First, ensure that you are connected to the Internet. You must be connected to the Internet to sign in to your Norton account. Second, check the email address and password that you provided. If you still cannot access your sign in, do the following: 1 Click Forgot Password? link. 2 Type the email address that you used while registering for Norton account. Norton sends you an email that lets you reset the password. 3 Open the email and click the Reset Password link to create a new password.

Getting Started Activation protects you 12 I do not know if I have a Norton account If you have installed or activated Norton Security with Backup, you most likely have a Norton account. Norton account is required to install or activate Norton Security with Backup. If you have purchased Norton Security with Backup from Norton Store, a Norton account is automatically created for you. If you have signed up for other Norton products, you may a Norton account. But, ensure that you are using the same account that has the Norton Security with Backup license associated with it. I want to create a Norton account If you are sure that you do not have a Norton account, you can create one at no cost. All you need is a valid email address. Symantec sends the product updates and other information related to your account to this email address. To create a Norton account 1 Click Create a Norton account. 2 Enter a valid email address and password for your account. You need to use these credentials to sign in to Norton account in future. 3 Choose your region. 4 Read the privacy policy and agree to it. 5 Click Sign Up. Activation protects you Product activation verifies that you are authorized to use the software and initiates your subscription. It ensures that you have a genuine Norton product installed on your computer. Only genuine Norton products can receive updates from Symantec and in turn protect you from threats. Activation is a simple

Getting Started Activation protects you 13 process that protects you from pirated or counterfeit software. Pirated software is something that is illegally copied or distributed, and not legitimately licensed. You put yourself under the risk of viruses, security breach, system crashes, and much more if you use pirated software. To activate the product, you need: 1 a license or a product key 1 a Norton account 1 an Internet connection When you activate your Norton product, you are prompted to sign in to Norton account. If you want to create an account or have problem accessing the account, See Sign In to your Norton account on page 10. Norton account stores all your registered licenses that you can use with the Norton products. After signing in, you can do one of the following to activate the product: w 1 Enter a product key. For help on locating the product key, See Where to find your product key or PIN? on page 14. 1 Use an existing license for this product. Your license is automatically registered with Norton account if you purchased the product from the Norton Store or you already activated your product. You can also transfer a license from one device to another at ease. If you transfer a license, the device from which the license is removed is no longer protected. 1 Buy a new subscription. You start to see activation alerts a few days before the product expiration date. If you do not activate the product within the time period that the alert specifies, the product stops working. However, you can activate it after the time period has elapsed, but you are not protected until you activate the product.

Getting Started Activation protects you 14 To activate your Norton product 1 Do one of the following: 1 In the Norton product main window, click Activate Now. 1 In the Norton product main window, click Help and then click Enter Product Key. You can also click Activate Now from the activation alert. 2 If prompted, sign in to your Norton account with your Norton credentials. 3 Do one of the following: 1 If you have a product key, click Enter a key and type the product key, or type the product key in the space provided, and then click Next. 1 If you have any licenses available, select the subscription and follow the on-screen instructions. 1 If you want to purchase a license, click Buy a Subscription. You are redirected to Norton Store website where you can complete your purchase. Where to find your product key or PIN? There are different ways to locate your product key depending on how you acquired the product. The product key is a unique key that you need to activate the Norton product on your computer. The product key is a 25-character alphanumeric string that is shown in five groups of five characters each, separated by hyphens. If you got the product from a service provider, you need an activation PIN. A PIN is a 13-character alphanumeric code provided by your service provider. To locate your PIN, See the section called Finding your PIN on page 15. Finding your Norton product key 1 If you purchased your Norton product from the Norton Store or your product is registered to your

Getting Started Activation protects you 15 Norton account, you can sign in to Norton and get the product key. 1 If you purchased your Norton product from third-party websites or retail outlets, See the section called Other ways to find the product key on page 15. Getting the product key from Norton 1 Sign in to your Norton account. 2 In the page that appears, click Services. 3 Click the Norton product for which you want to see the product key. 4 Write down or copy the product key. Other ways to find the product key 1 If you purchased your Norton product from third-party websites, the product key is in the order confirmation email. If you do not find the email in your Inbox, check your spam folder. 1 If you purchased your Norton product as a boxed product, the product key is printed either on a sticker on the back of the box or on a card kept inside the box. 1 If the product came pre-installed on your device, you may find the product key in the text file at Program Files > Symantec. If you do not see the text file, you can contact your device manufacturer for the product key. Some manufacturers may provide the product key on an activation card. Finding your PIN 1 Your service provider may send the PIN to your registered email address. If you do not see the email, check your Spam folder. If you still cannot locate your PIN, contact your service provider. 1 You can also find your PIN in the Symantec Folder under My Documents.

Getting Started Turning off or turning on Norton Community Watch 16 About problems during activation If you see a problem while your product connects to the Symantec servers to complete the activation, first check your Internet connection. You then need to see if you have parental control software, either installed or through your ISP, that might block the connection. A connectivity problem can occur if you use parental control software. If you suspect that parental controls might block the connection, you can configure the parental controls so that they do not block the activation procedure. You need to log in to your parental control software or to the Internet through your ISP as an administrator to change your configuration. If you use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you must configure the proxy settings. To configure the proxy settings, go to the Norton product main window, and then click Settings > Administrative Settings > Network Proxy Settings > Configure. Turning off or turning on Norton Community Watch Norton Community Watch helps in identifying new security risks by submitting selected security and application data to Symantec for analysis. This analysis helps Symantec to provide the solutions that identify the new threats and risks more efficiently. Symantec assesses the data to determine the new threats and their sources. The collective efforts from Norton product users help in quick identification of solutions for these threats and risks. You can use the Norton Community Watch option to send information about a suspicious file to Symantec for analysis. Symantec assesses the data to determine the new threats and their sources. The Norton Insight feature uses the Symantec-assessed information to detect the security threats.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 17 w Norton Community Watch collects and submits detailed data about the Norton-specific errors and components only. It does not collect or store any personal information of any user. You can use the Security History window to review the information that has been sent to Symantec. To turn off or turn on Norton Community Watch 1 In the Norton product main window, click Settings. 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings, click Administrative Settings. 3 In the Administrative Settings window, in the Norton Community Watch row, do one of the following: 1 To turn off Norton Community Watch, move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position. 1 To turn on Norton Community Watch, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position. 4 Click Apply, and then click Close. About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Norton Bootable Recovery Tool scans and removes viruses, spyware, and other security risks from your computer. Your computer might be infected with a virus if you experience any of the following symptoms: 1 You cannot install your Norton product. 1 You cannot start your computer. 1 Your computer is extremely slow. Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is integrated with Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE). Therefore, you can run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool only from a DVD or USB drive. You must use Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard to create the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool DVD or USB drive.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 18 w You cannot run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool in WinPE for more than 72 hours. If you run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool for more than 72 hours, your computer restarts without any notification. You can use the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool DVD or USB drive to recover a computer that is infected with viruses and other security threats. This security program is not a replacement for continuous, real-time protection from viruses and latest security risks. To protect your computer from future infections, be sure to install or continue using your Norton product that you already purchased. Norton Bootable Recovery Tool detects and resolves the following security threats: Viruses Programs that infect another program, boot sector, partition sector, or document by inserting themselves or attaching themselves to that medium. Most viruses just replicate; many also do damage. Trojan horses Programs containing malicious codes that are disguised as or hiding in something benign, such as a game or utility. Hacking tools Tools that are used by a hacker to gain unauthorized access to your computer. One type of hacking tool, a keystroke logger, tracks and records your individual keystrokes and can send this information back to the hacker.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 19 Spyware Programs that can scan systems or monitor activity and relay the information to other computers or locations in cyberspace. Adware Programs that facilitate the delivery of advertising content through their own window, or by using another program's interface. Trackware Programs that track system activity, gather system information, or track user habits, and relay this information to third-party organizations. The information that is gathered by such programs is neither personally identifiable nor confidential. Trackware programs are installed with the user's consent, and may also be packaged as part of other software that is installed by the user. Downloading the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard If your attempt to install a Norton product fails, you can download the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard. This easy-to-use wizard helps you create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a DVD or USB drive. You can use Norton Bootable Recovery Tool to scan your computer and remove any security threats that prevent successful installation.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 20 It is recommended that you download and install Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard on a computer that does not have any security threats and create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool. If you create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on an infected computer, there is a chance that the recovery DVD or USB drive might get infected. You can download Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard in one of the following ways: 1 From the Start menu. 1 From the Norton Support website. To download the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard from the Start menu 1 Do one of the following: 1 In Windows XP, click Start > Programs > Norton Security with Backup > Norton Recovery Tools. 1 In Windows Vista or Windows 7, click Start > All Programs > Norton Security with Backup > Norton Recovery Tools. 1 In Windows 8 and later, you can download Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard from the Norton Support website. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions. To download the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard from the Internet 1 Open your browser, and go to the following URL: https://security.symantec.com/nbrt/nbrt.aspx 2 Follow the on-screen instructions. Creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a DVD Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is integrated with Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE). Therefore, you can run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool only from a DVD or USB drive. To use it, you first need to burn it to a DVD.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 21 w If you choose to create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a re-writable DVD, all the data that are stored in the DVD are permanently deleted. Ensure that you back up all the data before creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a re-writable DVD. To create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool DVD 1 Open your DVD drive and insert an empty DVD. 2 In the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool main window, click DVD. 3 In the Create on DVD media window, do one of the following: 1 Select the DVD drive from the Specify drive drop-down list. 1 If you want to add drivers, click Add next to Add drivers. 1 If you want to change the default language, click Change next to Specify language. You can change the language in the Select Language window. By default, Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is created in English. 4 Click Next. 5 If you want to create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a re-writable DVD, click Yes to confirm. 6 Review the results and do one of the following: 1 Click Done to close Norton Bootable Recovery Tool. 1 Click Back to Main to create or update Norton Bootable Recovery Tool in another media. Creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool ISO file You can create a Norton Bootable Recovery Tool ISO file on your computer. You can burn this ISO file to a DVD and use it as a recovery DVD on any computer. You can also use this ISO file to point to any virtual machine as a virtual DVD-ROM.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 22 To create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool ISO file 1 In the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard main window, click ISO file. 2 In the Create ISO file window, do the following: 1 If you want to save the ISO file to a specific location, click Change next to Select location. You can browse and select the folder location. 1 If you want to add drivers, click Add next to Add drivers. 1 If you want to change the default language, click Change next to Specify language. You can change the language in the Select Language window. By default, Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is created in English. 3 Click Next. 4 Review the results and do one of the following: 1 Click Done to close Norton Bootable Recovery Tool. 1 Click Back to Main to create or update Norton Bootable Recovery Tool in another media. Creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a USB drive You can create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a USB drive and use it to run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on your computer. When you create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a USB drive, all the data that are stored in this USB drive are permanently deleted, and the USB drive is formatted. Ensure that you back up all the data before creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a USB drive. w The USB drive should have a minimum free space of 4 GB.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 23 To create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a USB drive 1 Insert the USB drive into the USB port of your computer. 2 In the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard main window, click USB key. 3 In the Create on USB key window, do the following: 1 Select the USB drive from the Specify drive drop-down list. 1 If you want to add drivers, click Add next to Add drivers. 1 If you want to change the default language, click Change next to Specify language. You can change the language in the Select Language window. By default, Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is created in English. 4 Click Next. 5 In the confirmation message, click Yes to let Norton Bootable Recovery Tool format your USB drive before creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool. 6 Review the results and do one of the following: 1 Click Done to close Norton Bootable Recovery Tool. 1 Click Back to Main to create or update Norton Bootable Recovery Tool in another media. Accessing Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is integrated with Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE). Therefore, you can run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool only from a DVD or USB drive. Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard helps you create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool. You can create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a DVD or USB drive. You can use this media to run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on your computer.

Getting Started About Norton Bootable Recovery Tool 24 You can go to your Norton account and access the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool download link. To access your Norton account, go to the following address: https://account.norton.com To access Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard 1 Do one of the following: 1 Double-click the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard icon on your computer desktop. 1 In Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7, on the Windows taskbar, click Start > All Programs > Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard > Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard. 1 In Windows 8 and later, you can access Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard from the Norton Support website. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to download Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard. Using the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool If the installation of your Norton product fails, you can use the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool to scan and remove any security threats that prevent successful installation. If your computer is infected and you are not able to start your Windows operating system, you can use Norton Bootable Recovery Tool to remove threats and recover your computer. If you have purchased this product as a download, go to the following URL to download the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard: https://security.symantec.com/nbrt/nbrt.aspx Norton Bootable Recovery Tool automatically downloads the latest virus definitions from Symantec servers and uses these virus definitions to secure your computer from all types of viruses and latest security threats. If