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Zemana Antilogger Giveaway


Ibrad

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5.gif AntLlogger not supported on 64-bit Window system

Q: Why don't you offer a product for 64-bit Windows?

A: AntiLogger is not available for Windows x64 (64-bit) operating systems.

Microsoft extended the core of the operating system kernel in the x64 editions of Windows with KPP (Kernel Patch Protection - informally known as PatchGuard) in such a way that self-checks are routinely performed to detect tampering.

The proactive protection provided by AntiLogger is not supported by the Windows x64 kernel. AntiLogger must make changes to the kernel to implement proactive protection. These changes are detected by PatchGuard as tampering, so the system will crash soon after AntiLogger is installed.

If Microsoft ever removes PatchGuard from their x64 systems or provide some useful SDK available to security vendors, we'll provide a 64-bit edition of AntiLogger.

http://www.zemana.com/Tfaq.aspx#5

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Antilogger seems to require lots of attention. Found it was blocking mbam on my spare computer for 36 min when I turned on the monitor. Although I've been trying threatfire close to 48 hours now. I have to say it's been very much improved since the last version. Much lighter then prior versions. Will see who makes the cut. :lol:

Edit: Has anyone tried the Ashampoo WinOptomizer 5, Disk Cleaner 2009, Win Utilities and Platinum Guard? They look decent.

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