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USB Disk Security (Full version).
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USB Disk Security (Full version).
A very powerful tool for protecting your PC from viruses which travel
via a USB Stick. Viruses now commonly known as Autorun.inf, amvo.dll,
apvo.dll etc all can be seen and deleted in a split second just after
you plug your USB drive.
I've been using this software for about
6 months now and till to date I'm immune from viruses which travel
through USB's. It's a must have and a must install tool to keep your PC
protected.
I have uploaded it for you people...
Download link:
SpeedyShare - USB Disk Security
After
installing, open the serial.txt file and enter the registration ID and
password mentioned in it in the USB Disk Security software to unlock
the software. Without unlocking you will be able to see the viruses but
will not be able to clean/delete them.
Further more on the 1st
start after registeration it will ask you to 'Disable autorun of
USB'.... You will have to select 'Yes' inorder to restrict your USB
from opening up its window itself once its plugged in.
That's all.
via a USB Stick. Viruses now commonly known as Autorun.inf, amvo.dll,
apvo.dll etc all can be seen and deleted in a split second just after
you plug your USB drive.
I've been using this software for about
6 months now and till to date I'm immune from viruses which travel
through USB's. It's a must have and a must install tool to keep your PC
protected.
I have uploaded it for you people...
Download link:
SpeedyShare - USB Disk Security
After
installing, open the serial.txt file and enter the registration ID and
password mentioned in it in the USB Disk Security software to unlock
the software. Without unlocking you will be able to see the viruses but
will not be able to clean/delete them.
Further more on the 1st
start after registeration it will ask you to 'Disable autorun of
USB'.... You will have to select 'Yes' inorder to restrict your USB
from opening up its window itself once its plugged in.
That's all.
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