Yes, Ctm is great for getting the system back to its original state, after an attack by the dreaded malware…but.Its been shown in tests by previous forum members that certain rootkits prevail after reboot.Comodo devs said many months ago this will be fixed, but maybe we will have to wait until version 3 comes out in March this year. The only apps that seem to be watertight when it comes to these Rootkits seem to be Shadow Defender and Sandboxie.The problem with shadow defender is certain versions cause missing icons in the tray and other bugs, and as newer versions of different software come out the development should continue in order to keep things compatible with each other… sad thing with Shadow Defender is its not being developed anymore, unlike Sandboxie and Tzuk being busy continously keeping it up to date and fixing bugs and incompatibility problems.
I am so happy to know that Comodo have not forgotten about Ctm, as we have clammmered for its development to continue and low and behold the dying fly with its legs in the air, appears to be ready to rise like Lazarus from the grave.
I’m running CTM2.9 BETA on Win7 64bit without a problem. I actually prefer the 2.9 BETA to the 2.8 Release - slower when restoring but far more stable.
This is the first program I put on a new system. :-TU :-TU :-TU :-TU :-TU
I’ve only run it in VMware (it won’t install on my real system because I am running TruCrypt) and it works perfectly.
I use it like ‘naren’ - to back-up my system after it gets infected while testing other AVs and FWs
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For the record, I never need to use it after testing CIS…or SandboxIE.