What exactly is your problem?
If N. is installed, it means you can uninstall it, delete any remnants in your Program Files and user profiles, then delete any register keys with RegCleaner, CCleaner or what have you.
If you can't delete certain files, install Kill Box and apply with extreme prejudice.
If this doesn't work, you have a virus and it is NOT Norton. As bad as Norton is, it is not a virus. Norton should be deleted on sight anywhere, anytime, and its developers deserve a slow, extremely painful public execution. But it is not a virus and does not behave as such, i.e. it does not hijack browsers, open ports or destroy/replace files.
AFAIK, that is.
EDIT
On several computer help which sites I trust it says that you have to use Norton's own Uninstall Wizard, any other wizard will not do because the program is made hacker-proof. With Norton that means it is easy on hackers and hard on legetimate users, I know. But that's the story.
You better consult Symantec and let them sort you out.
After which, of course, you kill them one by one with a sawn-off shotgun.
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