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How To Safely Run Infected Files In Windows

October 11, 2009 by Raj Agrawal Leave a Comment

Apart from pirated programs, sometimes even the legitimate programs are reported to be infected by the Anti-viruses. This does not necessarily mean the reported program is really infected. It might be a false positive (False positive is a term to point out a faulty action by anti malware applications that report innocent programs as infected). You must have adequate knowledge and expertise to conclude the reported program as infected or not yourself, which might again not be a correct conclusion 🙂 All this is crazy and can be tolerated to an extent.

But, if you are keen to use the program, whether it is really infected or not, you can safely run it in an isolated environment created with the help of a freeware application called Sandboxie.

To run any program within Sandboxie, follow these step by step visual illustrations:

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After running the concerned program with Sandboxie, all the files that will be created by the program will only be stored in an isolated space created by Sandboxie. All the actions taken by the infected program will be locked in that isolated space and hence keeping it’s actions away from your main system.  This results in better security. Also, it’s a fact that there exist some malware that Sanboxie can’t take control of, so if you are unable to fool the infected file with Sandboxie, make sure you forget about running it and not let the anti-virus take control instead! 🙂

Sanboxie features:

Secure Web Browsing: Running your Web browser under the protection of Sandboxie means that all malicious software downloaded by the browser is trapped in the sandbox and can be discarded trivially.

Enhanced Privacy: Browsing history, cookies, and cached temporary files collected while Web browsing stay in the sandbox and don’t leak into Windows.

Secure E-mail: Viruses and other malicious software that might be hiding in your email can’t break out of the sandbox and can’t infect your real system.

Windows Stays Lean: Prevent wear-and-tear in Windows by installing software into an isolated sandbox.

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Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: malware, virus

Making Music With Computer Code

October 7, 2009 by Raj Agrawal Leave a Comment

It’s impressive, exciting and challenging

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This is how live coding appears to the audience

Have you ever thought how a computer code with trillions of 010101010101’s would sound like? It might must be the most conceptually complex way of making music that modern man has yet devised – BBC News. After watching this video you will be impressed how impressively music can be made with complex computer codes.

This idea has been around since a very long time and many artists have performed their “on the fly coded music” at various events. Live coding has it’s own custom made programming languages which are entered into a blank screen. You can visit this Wikipedia link to know all about it in detail.

Filed Under: Software

Free Virtual Studio Technology At It’s Best

September 27, 2009 by Raj Agrawal Leave a Comment

Making the most from free VST Applications

With Virtual Studio Technology, you can play, mask on a wide variety of sound effects, edit and record on a computer with any musical instrument. This technology is has been around since a very long time and has been highly appreciated for it’s capabilities.

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Promotional illustration of Guitar Rig VST Application

To access the user interface, you need to run the VST plugins from the host application. But first, you need to download and install the tiny and freeware VST host application. Download Link

These are some of the web links where you can find and download plenty of freeware VST plugins:

  • SuperRiff
  • dB Audioware
  • Smart Electronics
  • Simulanalog
  • Voxengo
  • VB-Audio

Then, run the host app.

Click on the File menu — New Effect — Browse To the destination where the VST plugin in installed — select the .dll file and you are almost done.

To finish the process, open the Effect Menu — Click on Edit — This will open up the GUI of the VST application.

You can now have fun, make demo tracks and all that can be done with the VST technology.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: free

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