muhammadariif Configuration

muhammadariif

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Windows Update: Install updates automatically
UAC: Never Notify
Uninstaller: Windows 7 Uninstaller
Backup: Windows 7 Backup and Restore
Cleaning Utility: CCleaner
Defragment: Auslogics Disk Defrag
 

McLovin

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muhammadariif said:
No, i just put all my important stuff in my pendrive, do I need to use backup software?

Would an idea because what happens if your computer suddenly goes pair shaped and you have to install Windows and all your favourite programs again?

What I do is I install Windows and all the programs that I want, i.e Microsoft Office, Adobe CS5 and what not then I take an image of that then, if my computer suddenly starts having problems I can get that disk image out and use that. Which is eaiser then installing everything over and over again.
 

DiabloBlack

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Saving or backing up personal files is good but what McLovin is suggesting is a product to perform full system backups in the unfortunate event of a hard drive failure. Not only would your system be restored but all your files and programs that are already installed as well. :)

+1 on the config.
 

muhammadariif

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Maybe i should try one of the backup solution later, thanks for suggestion
@WinAndLinuxTutorials, for addons i use WOT and for non security i use wappalyzer, just for fun:)
 

jamescv7

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Secured config. You can add Comodo Cleaning Essentials as toolbox.

Make sure that CIS is configured to the highest settings as possible.
 

muhammadariif

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jamescv7 said:
Secured config. You can add Comodo Cleaning Essentials as toolbox.

Make sure that CIS is configured to the highest settings as possible.
Highest setting but how to?
 

McLovin

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muhammadariif said:
Highest setting but how to?

If you look here you will find out how to set Comodo Internet Security to it's highest settings.
 

win7holic

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This guide was written for version 5.9, also known as 2012, of Comodo Internet Security (CIS). This guide will also work equally well for configuring Comodo Firewall, but the screenshots are from CIS By Chiron.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-install-comodo-firewall.htm
 

McLovin

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ranget said:
i will recommend adding a free antivirus or replacing MBAM with it

Why do you say that? because he is already using Comodo Internet Security which is free, and he is also using Malwarebytes Pro.
 

muhammadariif

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Yup i already have antivirus, no conflict when use CIS with MBAM Pro if i allow malware in CIS, MBAM will detect later, so i think this good combination :D, any program that will work along with CIS with no conflict?
 

McLovin

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muhammadariif said:
Yup i already have antivirus, no conflict when use CIS with MBAM Pro if i allow malware in CIS, MBAM will detect later, so i think this good combination :D, any program that will work along with CIS with no conflict?

As far as I know they don't conflict, unless other people say they do?
 

muhammadariif

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maybe because MBAM Pro use high resources (memory) :shy:, and CSI continue with it less memory :D
 

jamescv7

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I think because of how realtime protection perform however in the case of memory usage if anyone have a fine RAM then they must concern in CPU usage.
 

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