Time Freeze

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  • Is it worth using?
  • Is there any alternatives?
  • How good is it?
  • Have you tried it?
  • Would you consider using this?
Thanks @user for Inspiring me to make this.

Time Freeze On
  • When Time Freeze is on any changes made to the PC will be deleted on next reboot.
Time Freeze Off
  • When Time Freeze is off any changes will remain the same and will not be deleted on next reboot.

Exclusions
  • When you add exclusions to the selected Folder/File no changes will be made to it even if Time Freeze is on.


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And thank you for your post on the other thread, I needed something like this that was so easy to use I'm sure I will need this alot.
I made a lot of tests with viruses i ran 50 malicious files with ransomware, blue screens, after restart sys was clean.
if u have 2 partitions virus may copy itself into it and then recopy itself back when restart

anyway great program but not replacement for AV
 
I made a lot of tests with viruses i ran 50 malicious files with ransomware, blue screens, after restart sys was clean.
if u have 2 partitions virus may copy itself into it and then recopy itself back when restart

anyway great program but not replacement for AV
I'd say you wouldn't even need a AV with this always turned on. :p:D:);)
 
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Plus using shadow defender/time freeze will give problems when u will set some configuration on some program settings . U need to disable it /restart PC & then u can configure settings & then need to restart time freeze again. really time wasting.
 
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I've Time Freeze on our XP that we no longer use ...just in case.:rolleyes:
Shadow Defender is on both our Windows 7 & Windows 8.1 systems. In fact, it's on right now with Comodo Dragon in Sandboxie!:D It's a habit, and (like chicken soup) it couldn't hurt!:P:cool:
Fantasy, if you're seriously considering no longer using an AV, o_Owhy not just use your Windows native AV & Firewall for all those times you'll have to update security patches on a browser,;) or might want to change your background and would like it to stay that way!:):D
 
I've Time Freeze on our XP that we no longer use ...just in case.:rolleyes:
Shadow Defender is on both our Windows 7 & Windows 8.1 systems. In fact, it's on right now!:D
Fantasy, if you're seriously considering no longer using an AV, o_Owhy not just use your Windows native AV & Firewall for all those times you'll have to update security patches on a browser,:cool: or might want to change your background and would like it to stay that way!;):)
Normally I'll just boot into normal mode and set the settings then go into virtual mode, but I don't really do anything else on a computer except game and forums.
 
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