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Virtually Infallible Protection

How would you like to completely protect your from viruses, malware and the myriad of nasties floating around the ? Of course you would, but even with the best available there’s always the chance something will get through, but maybe there is a solution…

What we have here is a program called Returnil Virtual System that creates a ‘mirror’ or clone of your system on a partition on your . Your boots into the system, so your remains isolated and protected. If something does make it through your defences no harm is done, you just and any changes the malicious has made are erased and you into a newly created system.

It’s a bit like The , a within a , spooky and quite tricky to get your head around at first but once you get used to it, it makes a lot of sense and your will become virtually bullet-proof.

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Written by Jason on April 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Easily transfer apps from XP to Vista

Easy Transfer Companion enables you to automatically transfer your most important programs from your XP-based to your new . The software will move more than 100 of the most popular programs, as well as many others that you may have installed. You have complete over selecting which programs to transfer, so only the programs you care about will move. The software will alert you if some programs may not be able to transfer, or may not transfer with high . Most software is not able to transfer due to technical reasons.

Easy Transfer Companion is designed to be used in addition to Easy Transfer which is part of Vista and automatically transfers your data and settings. (more…)

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Written by Jason on March 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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Eliminate unwanted programs from boot up

You will find that many of the programs you install on your system set portions of themselves to run automatically when you start up your computer. Each program that runs on startup not only consume system resources but also extends the length of time it takes your PC to fully boot.

Since it is generally unnecessary to have any programs running in the background (other than security software like virus-scanners or firewalls) disable your unwanted startup programs to increase your startup speed and conserve system resources.

The easiest way to go about this task is to use the MSCONFIG utility, which may be familiar to users of Windows 9x. This handy program contains a list of software which is set to start when you boot your PC. You can then easily disable and re-enable (if necessary) these items. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 11th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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