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PC File Tracker description |
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Determines the current location of moved files and the previous location of moved or deleted files, helping with file and folder management PC File Tracker is able to find malware that regular antivirus and anti-spyware program don't find, and it may be used to rename the malware.
It creates a report file and groups in it program files, e.g., .EXE and .BAT files, making it easier to find information about them (such files might be virus or spyware files).
PC File Tracker also finds newly created, modified, and renamed files, and determines the current location of moved files and the previous location of moved or deleted files, helping with file and folder management, e.g., it can track files and folders that software programs add to computer disks, and by creating text files that contain information about files and folders that are on fixed (hard) disks, floppy disks, or CD's, it helps with organizing disk files.
PC File Tracker may also be used as a computer system or program troubleshooting tool, because it may help find unexpected or modified files that are causing problems, or information about required files that were deleted. Requirements:
· IBM PC/AT or later personal computer (includes PS/1's and PS/2's), or compatibles
· 256K or more RAM
· A FAT (any) or NTFS disk structure
· CGA or SVGA (or VGA) display adapter
· A battery powered computer hardware clock
· A non-compressed disk drive
· Startup and active code pages (character en-coding tables) are required to be any of the 437, 909, and 910 United States code pages
· A PC speaker and a hard (fixed) disk are recommended.
Limitations:
· 30-day trial period What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· It now reads long name file and folder disk data, so it doesn't issue Windows XP XCOPY and CD commands. It has a fixed file tracking bug, eliminating a file tracking error
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