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If you are not browsing online when having the XP Mode running or want to browse a little safer you can go to an immediary site first It's the Windows for all site someone set up with a working IE you use there to leave no tracking cookies or be exposed to data miners and other bugs since that isolates you entirely. SilveOS.com - Silverlight operating system
I've been using when checking out any new sites with question marks before running into any nasties! That works like an extra layer of protection there.
The active shield portion should be able to be started up manually once the desktop is fully loaded if you find that is causing any concerns. You may even want to raise the allotted memory up to 2gb since you have adequate system memory to run multiple VMs at present to see if you are running into a lack of resources type problem rather any software conflicts.
The Brothersoft reference was simply one version of The Daily Journal found among other similar programs and may only be similar by name alone. Run a search on Bing and you'll find numerous links for those!![]()
I'll look into the site you mention.
The Live Update isn't set to run automatically. But it sort of ends up that way, if it is the first virtual application I start. That is, (unless I'm mistaken in my thinking--always a possibility for me), the very first XP Mode application I start is sort of running on startup, since presumably, when I click the Live Update under the XP Mode applications, it must first start the Virtual Machine and XP Mode, and then, once they are up and running, the order to run Live Update is waiting. My intent was to not have to open XP Mode itself but once a month, to do the Windows Update--the rest of the time, I would simply run the XP Mode applications to make my Daily Journal entries, update the antivirus definitions, and copy my backup file to my backup drive.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64
- CPU
- Intel i7-975
- Memory
- 12 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 5870
- Sound Card
- Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell U2410
- Hard Drives
- 3, SATA 1.5 TB each