Released SysHardener v1.3:
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Changelog:
+ New option "Disable Loading of DLLs via AppInit_DLLs"
+ New option "Load Only Digitally Signed DLLs via AppInit_DLLs"
+ New option "Disable Windows Subsystem for Linux"
+ Improved "Disable PowerShell v2.0 Engine"
+ Added more "blue" icons that can be clicked to get more info
+ Some "orange" icons can be clicked to get more info
+ Reduced height of the main application window
+ Main application window is sizeable and can be maximized
+ Added "Tweaks" option on top main menu to "select all\suggested tweaks\unselect all" tweaks
+ Minor fixes and optimizations
+ Updated help file
Here is a screenshot:
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New text on the help (faqs) file:
Here is what is on the todo list:
- Create a backup of the user current "setup" before it applies the changes.
- Check for updates option from within the software
Some FAQs:
I see there is a confusion about how to restore settings, I'll try to reply to a few questions:
Q - How to restore settings?
A - Select only the tweaks you want to reset\restore to their defaults and then click "Restore Selected"
Q - When I uninstall SysHardener, are all twekas restored to their defaults?
A - No, SysHardener just removes its files from your system once it is uninstalled.
Q - If I want to restore all pre-selected (suggested) tweaks to their defaults, what can I do?
A - On the top main menu "Tweaks" select "Suggested Tweaks" to select\check all suggested (pre-selected) tweaks. Then click the button "Restore Selected" to restore the selected tweaks to their factory-settings values.
Basically, the button "Restore Selected" allows you to only reset\restore the selected (checked) tweaks, not all of them.