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From: Zo on 5 Jul 2010 14:19 http://www.wondershare.com/pro/time-freeze-free.html Wondershare Time Freeze Free Wondershare Time Freeze is an easy and effective protection tool to keep your computer safe from viruses, spyware, Trojans and other malicious threats. It puts the actual system under protection and creates a virtual system, on which you run applications and surf the internet. All traces and malicious threats will disappear after reboot. You can also save changes to the actual system. - Compatible with Windows 7, XP, Vista and Win 2000 of 32 bit Download size 2.14MB Requires name and email address to receive free registration code. Difference between Free and Pro version can found at the bottom of this page: http://www.disk-utilities.com/time-freeze/ Just beginning to try it out, so far no problems on XP Home SP3. -- Zo "If it wasn't for muscle spasms, I wouldn't get any exercise at all."
From: Zo on 5 Jul 2010 18:27 [ZO] used his keyboard to write : > http://www.wondershare.com/pro/time-freeze-free.html > > Wondershare Time Freeze Free > > Wondershare Time Freeze is an easy and effective protection tool to keep your > computer safe from viruses, spyware, Trojans and other malicious threats. It > puts the actual system under protection and creates a virtual system, on > which you run applications and surf the internet. All traces and malicious > threats will disappear after reboot. You can also save changes to the actual > system. > - Compatible with Windows 7, XP, Vista and Win 2000 of 32 bit > > Download size 2.14MB > > Requires name and email address to receive free registration code. > > Difference between Free and Pro version can found at the bottom of this page: > > http://www.disk-utilities.com/time-freeze/ > > Just beginning to try it out, so far no problems on XP Home SP3. Happy to report that it is performing as stated so far. Created a restore point, then made some changes to my system while under the "protection", rebooted, there was no evidence of any changes being made after the reboot, my system was back to the state before the changes, so I have to give it a thumbs up for now. -- Zo Why do people who know the least know it the loudest?
From: REM on 7 Jul 2010 23:35 > Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote: >http://www.wondershare.com/pro/time-freeze-free.html >Wondershare Time Freeze Free >Wondershare Time Freeze is an easy and effective protection tool to >keep your computer safe from viruses, spyware, Trojans and other >malicious threats. It puts the actual system under protection and >creates a virtual system, on which you run applications and surf the >internet. All traces and malicious threats will disappear after reboot. >You can also save changes to the actual system. >- Compatible with Windows 7, XP, Vista and Win 2000 of 32 bit >Download size 2.14MB Nice find! Is the tray icon annoying?
From: Zo on 8 Jul 2010 07:43 [ZO] was thinking very hard : >> Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote: > >> http://www.wondershare.com/pro/time-freeze-free.html > >> Wondershare Time Freeze Free > >> Wondershare Time Freeze is an easy and effective protection tool to >> keep your computer safe from viruses, spyware, Trojans and other >> malicious threats. It puts the actual system under protection and >> creates a virtual system, on which you run applications and surf the >> internet. All traces and malicious threats will disappear after reboot. >> You can also save changes to the actual system. >> - Compatible with Windows 7, XP, Vista and Win 2000 of 32 bit > >> Download size 2.14MB > > Nice find! The nice thing about it is you can save any changes made just by turning it off and remove any changes that you don't like by leaving it on. I installed a new app the other day and after playing with it for a while, decided that I really didn't want it, a simple restart removed all traces of it, better than using an install monitor in a way. > > Is the tray icon annoying? At first it was somewhat annoying, but after using it for a few days, I hardly notice it anymore. -- Zo There was a man who entered a local paper's pun contest. He sent in ten different puns, in the hope that at least one of the puns would win. Unfortunately, no pun in ten did
From: Bjorn S. on 26 Jul 2010 11:59 REM wrote in <iqha36hen12jmculojh88qj62dg15ahmil(a)4ax.com> (Wed, 07 Jul 2010 22:35:56 -0500): > >> Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote: > >>http://www.wondershare.com/pro/time-freeze-free.html > >>Wondershare Time Freeze Free > >>Wondershare Time Freeze is an easy and effective protection tool to >>keep your computer safe from viruses, spyware, Trojans and other >>malicious threats. It puts the actual system under protection and >>creates a virtual system, on which you run applications and surf the >>internet. All traces and malicious threats will disappear after reboot. >>You can also save changes to the actual system. >>- Compatible with Windows 7, XP, Vista and Win 2000 of 32 bit > >>Download size 2.14MB > >Nice find! Anyone compared it to "Windows Steady State" by Microsoft, or say the commercial alternatives: "Deep Freeze" by Faronics and "Clean Slate" by Fortres Grand Corp.? -- All the best, Bjorn S. - I only post via <news.individual.net>.
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