HT1338 How to install Norton 360 Everywhere into my Macbook Pro as it needs Mac OS x 10.7 ?

How to install Norton 360 Everywhere into my Macbook Pro as it needs Mac OS x 10.7 ? I can't install it into my Macbook Pro and how can I solve the problem ? Thanks.

The solution is not to install Norton at all. Use the search feature to read about it.

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