Shadow Defender Update Thread (Current Version 1.4.0.680)

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Dirk41

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HI! may I ask a question?

I know that SD, unlike Toolwize for example, protects every disk on the PC.
but I was wondering: if I have a multiboot on a HD, with different OS installed on each partition of the disk, will SD protect every partition /SO?

thank yoi
 
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It should, under SD Mode Setting, you are allow to check and uncheck which drive and partition you wanted to be in shadow mode. I experiment with SD on my test partition for VMware, and it seems to have reverted the changes for me when I reset without commiting.
 

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It should, under SD Mode Setting, you are allow to check and uncheck which drive and partition you wanted to be in shadow mode. I experiment with SD on my test partition for VMware, and it seems to have reverted the changes for me when I reset without commiting.


yes, you are right . but I was not sure if it could handle more OS.
It does not eork with linx partitions right?
 

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I would guess it should as its marking or snapshotting the entire disk, every change you make stored in cache or an separate image image until you commit the changes. I believe it should work with all OSes as its freezing your current system and appending the changes to a separate file, so it should be safe.

Please take my guesstimation with a grain of salt and make a backup before trying! Cheers!!!!
 
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Davidov

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You're kidding right?
That would defeat its main and sole purpose: light virtualization of track 0.

One would then have to use additional combo to as ERP or things like that .And if it remained easily weigh it would be good, I think.
 

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I have a question about Shadowdefender
Can it be used for testing malware samples instead of VM?
 

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I have a question about Shadowdefender
Can it be used for testing malware samples instead of VM?
Yes you can use SD for malware testing, but if you use dynamic analysis, and then launching the malware, please consider that SD virtualizes the current Windows session, and the personal data it contains.
Malware, such as backdoor may send your data on a remote server.
It is advisable to hide or encrypt this data, or even better to use a VM.
 

amir 957

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Yes you can use SD for malware testing, but if you use dynamic analysis, and then launching the malware, please consider that SD virtualizes the current Windows session, and the personal data it contains.
Malware, such as backdoor may send your data on a remote server.
It is advisable to hide or encrypt this data, or even better to use a VM.
can it survive against a ransomware?
 
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