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And, the download is on the same page too! Best regards,
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Shadow Defender is not being developed? It looks like it to me from this page http://www.shadowdefender.com/ I haven't tried any of the above but am thinking about it. I did a search on Google for Wondershare TimeFreeze and found this thread. I used to like apps like Rollback RX but it crashed my system, and I do use Sandboxie. |
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I am also trying TTF on my W7. Works fine also. I recommend both programs. There are things that you have to be careful when you install/uninstall this programs: make sure to uninstall them using their own uninstaller and reboot before reinstalling. Also, don't install it if you already have a similar program in the computer. Bo |
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What's the reasoning behind that? I don't believe I had heard that before. |
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http://support.wondershare.com/time-...reeze2000.html Whats the reason behind? Conflict. Bo |
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That's good to know - thanks for pointing it out.
What's really strange though is that I've had both WTF 1.0 and Returnil 2008 installed concurrently for several years now and have never had one single problem. In fact, I continue to use both of them alternately and they work perfectly. |
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Thank you aladdin and bo elam for the replies. I'm testing Shadow Defender first, then Time Freeze.
Aladdin, you said SD is best if you don't have SSD.. I assume you mean a solid state drive? If so, why is that? What does a solid state drive have to do with shadow mode type protection technology? |
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Yes, I meant solid state drive. You are right that Shadow Defender hasn't been developed for the last two years and SSD is a newer technology with TRIM. They way virtualization programs like Shadow Defender make TRIM to work in Shadow Mode, is to make the SSD to perform in RAID mode. Since, Shadow Defender has been developed in the last two years, it doesn't play nice with TRIM and SSD. Best regards,
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I am not sure if Returnil 2008 installs itself in the UpperFilters. Best regards,
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It works like a charm with SandboxIE.
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Wondershare Time Freeze 2.0.3.0 is awesome system virtualization application. It is fast and stable. I installed Windows 8 Enterprise x64, went ahead and installed WTF. To my surprise, no compatibility error/BSOD/slowdown/conflict occurred and notebook is running fine and fast even with 5200 RPM HDD.
The only problem I am facing now is cache/buffer size is small (4 GB equivalent to notebook RAM). Buffer get filled soon and I have to restart Windows everyday. Is there a noble way to increase buffer size of WTF?
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I don't know if it can be changed but mine is set at about 25% less than RAM.
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Thank you for clearing that up. So, if I had an SSD, I'd have to use another solution. Since this is an Time Freeze thread ( and i didn't mean to hijack it with talk of SD) how does TF work with SSD drives? I was thinking of getting an ssd for my laptop. |
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http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showt...ghlight=toowiz Of course, the best is Faronics Deep Freeze. It works with SSDs and like Shadow Defender excellent on MBR Rootkit protection. Best regards,
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Hahaha You are right to some extent. Sometimes, I have long download list in IDM and I want to finish it before restart of my computer. This restart restriction exists in WTF and TTF, but not in Deep Freeze. Deep Freeze Standard 7.50.220.4100 doesn't get installed on Windows 8, while Deep Freeze Standard 7.30.060.3852 get installed without any error with one problem only, e.g., computer can't be shutdown, but can be restarted only. One has to forcefully shutdown the computer
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I mean I freeze system for all my internet related activities, including but not limited to browsing, downloading, streaming, etc. I have set IDM, Google Chrome, uTorrent, etc. to save downloads in another drive. In IDM, sometimes I have larger download, i.e., Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation version officially available from Microsoft. I would love to completely download it before restart of system. WTF has limited freeze cache, while DeepFreeze don't have any such limit. With DeepFreeze, I have other problems. I try to brief the difference here: Wondershare Time Freeze: Pros: -Windows 8 Compatible -System can standby, hibernate, shutdown, and restart -No slowdown, compatibility error, or BSOD for me -Folder protection for non-system drives Cons: -Limited buffer as freeze cache (I guess size is equivalent to RAM) Deep Freeze: Pros: -Windows 8 Compatible (version other than 7.50) -No warning about buffer/cache as it use as much as available free space -No slowdown, compatibility error, or BSOD for me -Any partition can be protected by DF Cons: -System can't enter in standby or hibernate and system can't be shutdown, but restarts successfully (Windows 8 only problem) -Version 7.50 (latest build) is incompatible with Windows 8 -No folder protection available The above comparison is for Windows 8 RTM. Deep Freeze has plus points if you compare it on Windows 7, but WTF has plus points if you compare it on Windows 8.
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