I have used that quite a bit, I didn't want to buy a number Revo Pro key (I have 2 now already) I use it on my Windows 8.1 and also in VMware for Windows 7 installs and I have not had any issues at all.Has anyone come across this uninstaller it has several tools and I have had a but of a play in it on the tester and the uninstaller works very much like the Revo.
But before I get into it for any longer would like to know if it kosher.
I have the program on my systems and it does work very well removing every last trace in the registry of the program. It is kosher and gets 5 stars for me John.Has anyone come across this uninstaller it has several tools and I have had a but of a play in it on the tester and the uninstaller works very much like the Revo.
But before I get into it for any longer would like to know if it kosher.
It's an All-in-One type I guess including a 'virtual' or 'sandbox' . Sorry, I'm not too computer smart but am always reading in the forum about 'virtual' or 'sandbox' so when I saw this I thought I'd ask about it.
Nice post Harry I have been meaning to try out a VM but haven't got around to it. But it sounds very much like the safe money feature in the Kaspersky ISS is a form of sandboxing - makes a bit of sense unless I have got it wrong.It's an All-in-One type I guess including a 'virtual' or 'sandbox' . Sorry, I'm not too computer smart but am always reading in the forum about 'virtual' or 'sandbox' so when I saw this I thought I'd ask about it.
A sandbox is like running a program in a very restrictive environment, a virtual machine provides a sandbox environment, since the host machine (the real one) and the virtual emulated one are totally separate.
Ok mate so I suppose to do it correctly one would have to sandbox both?John a VM is a complete computer OS running inside another on, the Host System, a VM could get an infection too. A sandbox is a "walled off" space within a system where one can open files or programs and they are separated from the OS.
I should have included that too Keith, thanks.A VM will act as a sandbox John. It can get infected itself but, if set up correctly, will not infect the host.
Interesting reading. Thanks.