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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions What is Your Favorite Anti-Virus Software for Windows at Home? Post 302196768 by rubin on Monday 19th of May 2008 12:06:49 PM
Old 05-19-2008
AV
- AVG (free edition) - light on resources - good
- NOD32 (pay) - light on resources - very good
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There's also a nice, lightweight, and very efficient anti-malware appl, called Sandboxie, used to be free but not now, which creates an isolation "wall" between a certain application, example your browser and PC's hard drive. Whatever is downloaded from the net, spyware, viruses,... remains in this sandbox, and can be deleted when you close your browser.
It can also be used to isolate other programs as well, which you wish to have them contained, say you want to test a new software. It creates a sort of virtual environment. It's sad that is only for windows.

Sandboxie - (pay) - very light on resources - very good.
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Last edited by rubin; 05-20-2008 at 08:36 PM.. Reason: added additional info
 

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hpialarms(1)							      OpenHPI							      hpialarms(1)

NAME
hpialarms - A openhpi sample application that shows "Alarm Control" management instruments SYNOPSIS
hpialarms [-a -b -c -i -m -n -p -o -x] DESCRIPTION
hpialarms walks the RPT (Resource Present Table) for resouces that have "Alarm Control" management instruments (SAHPI_CTRL_LED). OPTIONS
-c1 sets Critical Alarm on -c0 sets Critical Alarm off -m1 sets Major Alarm on -m0 sets Major Alarm off -n1 sets Minor Alarm on -n0 sets Minor Alarm off -p1 sets Power Alarm on -p0 sets Power Alarm off -i5 sets Chassis ID on for 5 sec -i0 sets Chassis ID off -a1 sets Disk A fault on -a0 sets Disk A fault off -b1 sets Disk B fault on -b0 sets Disk B fault off -d[byte] sets raw Alarm byte -o sets all Alarms off -x show eXtra debug messages SAMPLE OUTPUT
hpialarmpanel ver 0.6 RptInfo: UpdateCount = 5, UpdateTime = 8a2dc6c0 rptentry[0] resourceid=1 tag: Mullins RDR[45]: ctltype=2:1 oem=0 Chassis Identify Control RDR[48]: ctltype=0:1 oem=10 Front Panel Power Alarm LED state = off RDR[51]: ctltype=0:1 oem=13 Front Panel Minor Alarm LED state = ON RDR[46]: ctltype=0:0 oem=0 Cold Reset Control RDR[49]: ctltype=0:1 oem=11 Front Panel Critical Alarm LED state = off RDR[50]: ctltype=0:1 oem=12 Front Panel Major Alarm LED state = off SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Authors of this man page: Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net) 2.14.1 2009-11-23 hpialarms(1)
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