Consider a VM for malware samples
I will be sure to check these out. I have never been sure of trusting free apps that take system images, but I may now just for the sake of having a secondary source of backup.Aside from backing up to an external HDD, consider these free backup applications for creating full system images to restore the exact state of your system as it was when you backed it up:
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Trust me they are both very good and reliable.I will be sure to check these out. I have never been sure of trusting free apps that take system images, but I may now just for the sake of having a secondary source of backup.
I have used paralells on an alternate computer, I should probably get it on this one. Thanks for the help!As other members said it is important to create a virtualized environment to test malware to protect your PC and the data it contains.
Exploit based attacks are very dangerous and they are increasing.
Consider a specific anti-exploit app like Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit free or Premium.
This was a wonderful idea to insure keeping your system clean!I have used paralells on an alternate computer, I should probably get it on this one. Thanks for the help!
Well said @jamescv7. Multiple backup layers and methods - when an issue arises you try the most "limited"/"basic" ones first and if those fail then you proceed to more "radical" backup and restore functions.You may consider to add Rollback RX as snapshot manager to restore some state after you encounter perhaps problematic operation to your system.Plan A implementation before taking a backup & recovery option.
Other than that, your configuration is fine.![]()