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Tech News - August 2006

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ONE WAY TO BEAT SPAM AND VIRUSES

 

By Jeremy Robertson

 

        Are you sick of having to format your computer, or take it to a shop every time you visit a web site or download a file because it’s infected with a virus or Spyware? I have an answer for you. It’s not a perfect answer but it’s an answer just the same. Some of you may have heard of the pre-installation environment for windows Xp and some of you have not. Bart P.E. (Bart’s Pre-installation Environment) was written by Bart Lagerweij, a 36 year old programmer from a small town called "Kootwijkerbroek" (The Netherlands, Europe).  Bart’s PE is a windows based operating system built and burned to a CD or DVD. The system works a lot like windows but cannot be corrupted by Viruses and or spyware, because it is on read only media. I know what you’re thinking that’s genius and it is but you need to know the cons to this system. One you have to use his builder to create the P.E. with the programs and functions you need to run and this is not an easy task. If you are curious about Bart’s builder, you can get it HERE. This system was really designed to fix problems inside of windows but you can build and even download plug-ins that will do pretty much anything you can do in windows from a hard drive install, if you can find the plug-ins. I created a Bart’s disk and use it to fix customers pc's that have been infected with viruses because the Bart disk is 100% immune to all forms of viruses, and malware. Now remember you can only use the programs that you install the plug-ins for. So adding a program after you have created the program is not possible you have to go bake and add the plug-in then rebuild the P.E.

       I have also heard a rumor that a pretty smart programmer has figured out a way to make windows embedded work kinda like Bart's PE disk but with this new distribution you will be able to save files and install programs to a drive but the system files for the Os are still on read only media. I don't know quite how this will work yet but I'm sure it's coming or may already be here. Be watching for future tech articles on this subject.

 

I Hope This Helps!

Jeremy M. Robertson
Senor Technician
The Computer Generation Inc.