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Shadow Defender Update Thread (Current Version 1.4.0.680)
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<blockquote data-quote="ichito" data-source="post: 817712" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>No...SD doesn't replaces apps like IRS and snapshot of system restore. SD creates full and functional copy of system (or chosen disk) in working memory so it means that such copy is temporaly...only in the exact time you are working in shadow mode. Tere is nothing like files/archive/snapshot etc saved on the lokal disk that you could open and than revert back the system or some files.</p><p>Enabling of system restore can only work...can be reasonable and effective...if will work in normal/real system because some specific files can be saved on system disk. Doing that in Shadow Mode your system's snapshot will be erased on reboot. But...if you want you can exclude some localisation from virtualisation or you can use command "commit now" what can save every changes or changes of specific files/folders/registry entries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ichito, post: 817712, member: 15835"] No...SD doesn't replaces apps like IRS and snapshot of system restore. SD creates full and functional copy of system (or chosen disk) in working memory so it means that such copy is temporaly...only in the exact time you are working in shadow mode. Tere is nothing like files/archive/snapshot etc saved on the lokal disk that you could open and than revert back the system or some files. Enabling of system restore can only work...can be reasonable and effective...if will work in normal/real system because some specific files can be saved on system disk. Doing that in Shadow Mode your system's snapshot will be erased on reboot. But...if you want you can exclude some localisation from virtualisation or you can use command "commit now" what can save every changes or changes of specific files/folders/registry entries. [/QUOTE]
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