Monday, November 2, 2009

Returnil – Virtual System

Virtual systems, sounds pretty high tech, but have no fear it is almost same as loading another operating system on your computer. Here is a link to a definition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_machine#Definitions. Please don’t ask me to explain it, because I’m confused too.

Why do I need it? Virtual system is for people who want to have multiple operating systems on one computer. Also, virtual system is good to test software and scripts without worrying about infecting your computer. So, does a normal person need it? Depend, for example, let say you want to learn UNIX but don’t want to buy another computer for it, so what do you do? Load it on your virtual system and save your money.

Another example; are you worry about getting your computer infected by virus, worm, and etc by your spouse or kid? Setup a virtual system for their use, that way all the bad stuff they download will be contained in the virtual environment, which comes to today NO COST software highlight – Returnnil Virtual System 2010.

I have not used it yet, but I’m planning too sometime this weekend. This software is good for people who worry about their computer getting compromised by bad people in the Internet. The only draw back about this software is that once you start using it, you’ll probably end up paying for the paid version because of the capability such as moving files. For the free version, you cannot move anything out of the virtual environment, which is good for your dangerous spouse and kids but can get very cumbersome. As we know, when company offer free version there is always a catch and I think in this gimmick, they give you a really good software to use for free and once you become a daily user, you’ll encounter frustration that only the paid version has the answer.

Excerpt from http://www.returnilvirtualsystem.com/rvs-home-free

RVS 2010 Home Free is a completely new product that uses a combination of antivirus, antimalware and a virtual system to protect your computer from all types of viruses and other malicious threats.

RVS 2010 uses an advanced anti-malware and virtualization technology. It clones (copies) your operating system and creates a virtual environment for your PC. Instead of loading the native operating system, a clone is loaded that allows you to run your applications and perform your online activities in an entirely isolated environment. In this manner, your actual operating system is never affected by viruses, Trojans, malware and other malicious threats. To return to the actual operating system environment, you just need to restart your PC. While working in the virtual environment, you have the option of saving documents and files so that your data will not be lost when the system is restarted.

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