In general, getting a bootable antivirus program up and running requires that you take the ISO image provided and then, from a working computer, burn it to a disc or burn it to a USB drive. Next, you'll need to boot from the disc or boot from the flash drive on the infected PC. Norton automatically updates virus definitions and regularly scans your PC for a range of threats. If you have been offline, or suspect that you have a virus, you can manually run the following: Quick Scan to analyze areas of your computer that are most vulnerable to threats.
Fileless Detection
Find and block malicious software hidden outside of files.
Custom Scan Options
Choose the extent of the scan - quick, full, or custom.
Broad Compatibility
Use our stand-alone, browser-independent application to avoid compatibility concerns.
Smart Scan
Get the latest protection with reduced download times.
Review and Restore
Check and compare scan results and recover files.
Enhanced Detection and Cleanup
Deal with sophisticated threats – even rootkits – on all your home network devices.
HouseCall for Windows
With threats changing more rapidly than ever before, and hackers now attacking all sorts of devices, many security companies have trouble keeping up. HouseCall can quickly find new threats on your computer for free without getting in the way of your existing security software.
HouseCall for Mac
As threats become harder to detect and harder to clean, your Mac needs protection more than ever before. You can count on HouseCall to keep malicious files off your Mac and stop them from spreading.
Run Antivirus Online
HouseCall for Mobile
Do I Have Antivirus Running
The free HouseCall mobile app not only finds security threats lurking on your Android device, but also provides a free 30-day trial of the premium features available in Trend Micro Mobile Security.
Norton automatically updates virus definitions and regularly scans your PC for a range of threats. If you have been offline, or suspect that you have a virus, you can manually run the following:
In general, getting a bootable antivirus program up and running requires that you take the ISO image provided and then, from a working computer, burn it to a disc or burn it to a USB drive. Next, you'll need to boot from the disc or boot from the flash drive on the infected PC. Norton automatically updates virus definitions and regularly scans your PC for a range of threats. If you have been offline, or suspect that you have a virus, you can manually run the following: Quick Scan to analyze areas of your computer that are most vulnerable to threats.
Fileless Detection
Find and block malicious software hidden outside of files.
Custom Scan Options
Choose the extent of the scan - quick, full, or custom.
Broad Compatibility
Use our stand-alone, browser-independent application to avoid compatibility concerns.
Smart Scan
Get the latest protection with reduced download times.
Review and Restore
Check and compare scan results and recover files.
Enhanced Detection and Cleanup
Deal with sophisticated threats – even rootkits – on all your home network devices.
HouseCall for Windows
With threats changing more rapidly than ever before, and hackers now attacking all sorts of devices, many security companies have trouble keeping up. HouseCall can quickly find new threats on your computer for free without getting in the way of your existing security software.
HouseCall for Mac
As threats become harder to detect and harder to clean, your Mac needs protection more than ever before. You can count on HouseCall to keep malicious files off your Mac and stop them from spreading.
Run Antivirus Online
HouseCall for Mobile
Do I Have Antivirus Running
The free HouseCall mobile app not only finds security threats lurking on your Android device, but also provides a free 30-day trial of the premium features available in Trend Micro Mobile Security.
Norton automatically updates virus definitions and regularly scans your PC for a range of threats. If you have been offline, or suspect that you have a virus, you can manually run the following:
Quick Scan to analyze areas of your computer that are most vulnerable to threats.
Full System Scan to analyze your entire system including less vulnerable applications, files, and running processes than those checked during a Quick Scan.
Custom Scan to analyze individual files, folders, or drives if you suspect that they are at risk.
After you install Norton, the first scan may take an hour or more to analyze your entire system.
Run a Quick Scan, Full System Scan, or Custom Scan
Run Antivirus Online
Start Norton.
If you see the My Norton window, next to Device Security, click Open.
In the Norton main window, double-click Security, and then click Scans.
In the Scans window, next to Scans and Tasks, select one of the following:
Quick Scan > Go
Full System Scan > Go
Custom Scan > Go, then click Run next to Drive Scan, Folder Scan, or File Scan to navigate to the components that you want to scan.
In the Results Summary window, click Finish.
If there are items that require attention, review the risks in the Threats Detected window.