I may not be the best person to answer this having already borked my HD twice this weekend playing around with multiboot and FD-ISR but what you...
I tried BING and FD-ISR using exactly croftk's directions and ran into some biggish problems on my multiboot system. Installed BING into 40Mb...
I can see a great deal of logic in that, but I'm just not sure what moving the whole of 'Documents and Settings' from your system to the data...
My experience is that this works OK some of the time. Like you - I keep some of my data on a separate partition ('E:Data' - in my case) and...
Now this is really interesting.... I've been looking for something to give me more boot options than Grub when used with FD-ISR. Looks like BING...
FD-ISR 'overwrites' the MBR each time you enable it and restores the previous MBR when you disable it- so providing you don't modify your mbr with...
Looks a pretty good setup to me. I agree with WS Fuser about integrating .net framework 2.0 if you use any applications like Paint.Net or...
It is possible to use FD-ISR together with a boot manager such as Grub - but not at the same time..... If you install Windows first plus FD-ISR...
That's a very good question. It can remove tightly integrated components such as media player but you do lose some functionality. nLite gives...
My experience with nLite is uniformally positive. I have 3 three systems running- 2 desktops and one laptop and I have a nLited CD of each XP for...
Sure is:-[ New version= 7.2.1- 9.01 is date of file HDS sent me...
It's taken a while but HDS seem to have found the problem with Rollback Rx on my HP laptop. From looking at the EAZ-Fix forums it seems the...
I have been looking for some free antispyware apps. for a friend's PC (they're not going to pay for PC protection....) and came across Spy Defense...
I used ZA free for years and have to say it's light on resources and stable as well as being easy to use. As for being 'the best' - that's a moot...
Having had to ditch the latest SpySweeper for pushing the memory usage of just about every other process through the roof, I've realised that this...
Thanks to everybody for their answers and ideas. I think I've narrowed it down to 2: Prevx and SSM. I'm going to trial them both with my...
Thanks for that. Having used PG for 18 months or so I'm used to its, ahem, rather talkative nature, so SSM / GSS would not be that difficult to...
I have been using Process Guard as my HIPS up to now but have found it conflicts too much with FD-ISR to keep (and FD-ISR is an essential for me)....
Re: Ewido 4.0 Gets Poor Review (2 out of 5 stars) at PCMag... Never been that impressed with PCmag's reviews- they always seem to favor products...
Have to confess I haven't tried Prevx1 since the beta which did cause some slowdown opening apps, despite having 2.8 AMD and 2 gigs of RAM, but...
I'd agree with that last point- I've certainly noticed a boot time slow down with Online Armor and whilst it may not be as good overall as PG or...
I agree with modano. My experience is that Prevx is a bit of a memory hog. Both PG and OA seem in my experience to be very solid but they do...
I agree great response. I'm not too worried about the 95% when I'm using my grey matter on the PC:it' s the 5% when I don't... or other members...
OK- this may be a daft question and it's probably been answered already but after receiving a recent bunch of 'phishing' emails I wondered whether...
Phew, there's a lot of info. in there.... Firstly, you may be right about the Dell mbr - I would contact their support to find out if their...
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