Anti Virus Software pre installed

My Toshiba came with Norton installed, but Best Buy also gave me a Kaspersky disc.
When attempting to instal the Kaspersky, it said I had to uninstall the Norton. What to do? Which is the best choice? I've heard (and experienced) Norton nightmares.
Toshiba Satellilte 745-S7214

There's a Norton uninstall tool for the version that came with the machine.
It's available on their website. Sometimes Norton will leave remnants on
the system that can cause problems even though it's been uninstalled.
You might want to run the Norton uninstall tool just to be on the safe side.
I've been using Microsoft Security Essentials for the past few years. It's
free and I haven't had a problem.
Go to Start: In the search box <type> uninstall a program <enter>
Click on Norton then click to uninstall. 
To use the Norton Removal Tool go to step 2 and follow the directions.
Download and run the Norton Removal Tool to remove your Norton 2006 product or later version
Microsoft Security Essentials

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