Is it possible to extract product recovery disk Norton?

My installed copy of Norton has crapped out, otherwise the machine is OK. Symantec procs ask the original program uninstalled and reinstalled from 'download' or bought the CD. Otherwise, I have to pay for another download. I would like to be able to extract Norton of the PR disc - anyone know if it's possible without resorting to a complete rewrite of the HD?

Hello

No, you can not install simple programs that are distributed and preinstalled on the Toshiba Recovery CD. You can all of the operating system recovery but not simple applications
You can also open the image of Toshiba. I tried it several months ago and it seems that he guaranteed s

So either you will recover the laptop or you can buy a full version of Norton.
But as Jordan there are several programs that can be used instead of the Norton!

best regards and have a nice day ;)

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