Correct, and that is what I indicated in my reply to RoamMaster's original question... But if RoamMaster enables Shadow Mode for E: but excludes...
I think you mean E's VBR, and no that would not be protected if Shadow Mode is not enabled for E. Probably so. There may be other SD-related...
Another (noob) question: I use Shadow Defender on all of our Windows PCs in order to reset them back to their 'baseline' state after each class....
Thanks for your reply. As Xubuntu LTS is 'mainstream' it appeals to me, but how can I determine if it supports Matrox cards?
We have several Dell Dimension PCs with WinXP in our computer classroom that I would like to convert to Linux boxes in order to introduce our...
DS always had the ability to 'hot-initiate' a system volume restore. Once selected it automatically restarts the system and executes the restore...
"To each his (or her) own". ;)
Any layering of security products is better than no layering, but I prefer those antimalware products that can recognize and block trojans with...
That's exactly my point. I'm suggesting that there are bootup-intervals and much longer operational periods (such as when installing software...
No argument there. ;)
You are mostly correct, but that protection occurs only when Shadow Mode is enabled for the system drive. When it is not enabled the system is...
Hi login123. I presume this is directed at me, so here is my reply. First of all please understand that my entire premise has been that SD by...
No I haven't Mr.X, but neither has Tony done that! Please understand that my only purpose here was to suggest why SD could be vulnerable to a...
Please re-read what I have said so that you may better understand what I'm talking about. The changes that are cleared on restart are those from...
Sorry guys, but as far as I'm concerned Tony’s reply (and stance on this matter) 'doesn't hold water'. He adds no further insight to what I...
Exactly!
Pete, it just takes a (malicious) driver. That's why I said (in post 4766)...
Robin, as I indicated previously, SD (with Shadow Mode enabled) neither recognizes or blocks any malware. It takes a restart to clear out disk...
Robin, what (specifically) do you consider to be a myth?
Pete, both you and Patrick asked me to elaborate on the remark I made in post 4763... ...and I believe my reply (post 4766) elaborated on the...
Well Pete, if you are the sole user of your system, never run without SBIE with drop rights enabled, and never open suspect email attachments, you...
Hi guys, I'm on my lunch break, checked-in and saw your question. I'll try to explain what I meant above... First you need to recognize that SD...
That is correct Patrick. Nor can SD remove a certain class of trojans from your system after restarting, so SD users should also use a realtime...
That is as expected - because SD can not shadow (virtualize) the BIOS/CMOS. ;)
To the best of my knowledge there hasn't been any official word (from Bitdefender) re further development of BD-Free. I only know that it is...
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