Norton 360 Trial Reset (Safe)

Five years ago, you could "reset" Norton by:

Today: Norton 360 syncs with cloud servers. Even if you wipe your hard drive, Norton remembers your Machine GUID (Globally Unique Identifier). When you reinstall, the server knows you already used a trial on that specific PC.

Short answer: Not easily, and not without significant risk. norton 360 trial reset

Symantec (now Gen Digital) is notoriously strict about trial enforcement. Unlike some smaller software vendors who simply write a registry key, Norton uses a combination of hardware fingerprinting, account verification, and system file validation.

There is a semi-legitimate, low-risk method some users call a "social reset." It requires no hacking, but it is tedious. Five years ago, you could "reset" Norton by:

The Strategy:

Why this works: Norton ties a trial to a specific hardware ID. A virtual machine generates a brand new hardware ID (CPU, MAC address, hard drive serial) every time you create a new VM. Today: Norton 360 syncs with cloud servers

Why this sucks: You have to reinstall Windows inside the VM every month. You cannot use this for your main PC's boot drive, because your main hardware ID is already flagged.

⚠️ Ethical & Technical Disclaimer: