- Sep 9, 2013
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No it was Windows 7 home 64 bit.Did you use Windows Vista on your previous with the System32 problem?
You upgraded from Vista, 6 years ago?
No it was Windows 7 home 64 bit.Did you use Windows Vista on your previous with the System32 problem?
You upgraded from Vista, 6 years ago?
I think what @Umbra meant was the HE would personally format his PC when buying new.
The guy who work on the pc, im using haves 25 years in belt in terms of repairing a building PCs.Yes it is what i meant, i won't use anything not installed by myself.
The guy who work on the pc, im using haves 25 years in belt in terms of repairing a building PCs.
I did put caution on it.Sort but will have to point out: I disagree with your disclaimer that this config is for someone with good malware removal skills.
You better off saying its for advanced users.
Malware removal skills will have nothing to do with your current setup and even then you can still easily get infected.
Remember that is not just MT users who visit the forums and many are beginners and average.
i updated for youNot saying you didn't but the way it was worded is inaccurate.
Like I said malware removal skills have nothing to do with your current setup. It will simply confuse viewers and also give the wrong impression
Don't think its relevant to discuss this topic further so no need to reference it anymore and others shouldn't reference either. ThanksAlso i like to point out to people that the place in ? which i will not say its name for legals reasons who built this pc got staff who have years with PC building and repairing.
Well here the thing people that run programs 9/10 will always say yes on the UAC and get it over with,that's why AVs are need to keep the user in cheek.With every HIPS program in the world on your PC it doesn't mean certain malware can't bypass them all. UAC is necessary even for expert users, a login password is also needed.
i just wanted to make sure people understand what happen with my pc and also they understand that the password was out of my hands at the time of building,also i like to point out that there no more of me being bashed by something that was out of my hands, Now lets talk about the positive things about the software i use for my system.Don't think its relevant to discuss this topic further so no need to reference it anymore and others shouldn't reference either. Thanks
Hmm, Comodo's sandbox is way better if you follow cruelsister's way to set it up since 360 sandbox again requires you to know what you should run in it or not instead of just automaticaly running everything untrusted in it.Like to point out that 360 Security Center haves a very good HIPs and sandbox better then Comodo firewall's that's why i chose it with my new pc at the time and it help me when gdata was having some troubles due a bad program update nothing to do with the malware blacklist updates.
But here the thing though CIS sandbox is weak enough for malware to kill CIS doing my testing of it.Hmm, Comodo's sandbox is way better if you follow cruelsister's way to set it up since 360 sandbox again requires you to know what you should run in it or not instead of just automaticaly running everything untrusted in it.
Which version?But here the thing though CIS sandbox is weak enough for malware to kill CIS doing my testing of it.
Its was the 2015 version.Which version?
Out of interest, could you try that with 360TSE's HIPS on the side of it?