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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: mouniernetwork on June 24, 2007, 08:11:57 PM
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone here uses Windows SteadyState ? If so how is it ? Is there any down side of using it ? Is there an update script available for Avast ?
Also I am intersted in using Windows Disk Protection but at the same time I use Microsoft Money and so I was wondering if I would lose any changes that I make after I shutdown my computer ?
Any help or advice is appreciated
Al968
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I was wondering if anyone here uses Windows SteadyState ? If so how is it ? Is there any down side of using it ? Is there an update script available for Avast ?
I'm testing Returnil Virtual System Personal Edition 1.62.4107 with good success.
You can turn on/off and does not use disk space like the old Windows SteadyState, because it load on RAM.
Although, I think you can't configure other update scripts as needed to manage updates for third-party programs like in Windows SteadyState...
Also I am intersted in using Windows Disk Protection but at the same time I use Microsoft Money and so I was wondering if I would lose any changes that I make after I shutdown my computer ?
Isn't it a part of the new package, Windows SteadyState?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457134.aspx#EFAA
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Yes it ispart of the Windows steadyState ;)
I got tired the 3 hours wait at booting so I'm downloading Returnil right now :D
Al968
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You can turn on/off and does not use disk space like the old Windows SteadyState, because it load on RAM.
Turning it OFF requires a re-boot. :(
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your correct on that bob(turn off needs reboot)thats one of the things i dont like about it
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You can turn on/off and does not use disk space like the old Windows SteadyState, because it load on RAM.
Turning it OFF requires a re-boot. :(
They explain in FAQs... I don't think they would be able to implement such a feature. Like Windows Update requires reboot, turning off requires reboot, like Norton GoBack requires reboot to turn off...