![]() If you already have Norton installed on your newer computer it's even possible that you could sign in to your Norton Account at from your Win XP / Vista machine and click the yellow Download button to start the online download manager (stub installer), which might be smart enough detect your unsupported Win XP / Vista OS and install and automatically activate a legacy v22.15.5 product - again, at no additional cost. If you have a current Norton subscription that allows installation on more than one device and you have an unused activation seat then you can use a full offline installer to install an older Norton product (e.g., a legacy Norton Internet Security v22.15.5 or Norton Security v22.15.5 product described in the April 2020 product announcement ) on your Win XP / Vista machine and use your current product key to activate the installation at no additional cost. ![]() There is a reason why I asked if you have a Norton product installed on your current computer (a Win 11 machine if SoulAsylum's 1 post in your thread Old Add On Packs for Norton Internet Security and Original Norton 360 is correct). Um this has nothing to do with my current subscription.
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