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System Name | SloMo |
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Processor | G4560 |
Motherboard | MSi H110-PRO-D |
Cooling | LC-CC-95 @ Arctic Cooling fan |
Memory | 2X Crucial DDR4 2400 4GB |
Video Card(s) | Integrated HD 610 |
Storage | WD 500 GB + Seagate 500 GB + Toshiba 3 TB |
Display(s) | Lenovo D221 |
Case | Corsair Carbide 100R |
Audio Device(s) | Manhattan Flex BT Headphones, Encore P-801 stereo speakers |
Power Supply | Corsair CX450M |
Mouse | microsoft office mouse |
Keyboard | Modecom mc-800m |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
Benchmark Scores | gorstak @ hwbot.org |
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Basically, this and perhaps syshardener from the same developer is what every computer owner, IMHO, should use.
Not as the only piece of protection, but as an additional layer of protection.
P.S. I recommend you refrain from clicking anything at it's advanced tab if you often try out new softwares, as it will block you from running it.
Always check it's log to see which rule blocked what.
The only thing in advanced section that should be clicked is perphaps the lowest, last one, to prevent anyone mounting and executing stuff from invisible drives.
Basically, this and perhaps syshardener from the same developer is what every computer owner, IMHO, should use.
Not as the only piece of protection, but as an additional layer of protection.
P.S. I recommend you refrain from clicking anything at it's advanced tab if you often try out new softwares, as it will block you from running it.
Always check it's log to see which rule blocked what.
The only thing in advanced section that should be clicked is perphaps the lowest, last one, to prevent anyone mounting and executing stuff from invisible drives.