A:AnswerNot sure what you mean about corrupt registry but I haven't had any issues with this. I use on IPad, Laptop, desktop and phone without any issues.
A:Answer1.If you have not yet created a Webroot account, go to https://my.webrootanywhere.com. Click Sign up now to begin creating the account.
2.Open the App Store on your device and search for “Webroot SecureWeb.” Tap to install the app.
3. After creating this account, you might have the ability to install the software on this older iPad4. I know that it works on Generation 3 and 4 iPads without an issue.
The main program is to use the Webroot SecureWeb. That's the one.
Good luck.
A:AnswerI've got an even better idea. Go buy a Webroot CD and use the Serial Number. If you double-click on the Webroot icon, there's an option that says MY ACCOUNT. Just to the right of those words is a SPINDLE image. Click on that Spindle and a box appears to enter in a NEW LICENSE NUMBER. Here, you can enter it in and reestablish your NEW coverage with Webroot. Works great every time. No reason to uninstall the program.
Hope that helps.
A:AnswerIf you go n refer to the System requirements on the package box, n compare it to your 10 yr old computer to see if it has enough speed to download , n run it should be fine. Yes its very easy to install on tablets n phones just hook up your phone or tablet after you have already installed the software n click into the software n click which device you want to install on n its that easy.
A:AnswerNo, Webroot doesn't have a feature like that. In fact, based on my knowledge in being a computer consultant, I've never seen any antivirus product tell me that another antivirus program is present. It's like having double-protection, but that's not an accurate assumption. You'd have two antivirus programs fighting each other for system resources and space. Not a good deal. You need to uninstall the expired antivirus first. Then, go ahead and install Webroot. This will give you proper coverage.