Hi all,
I am a software Engg. working with a product based company upon a
file system/filter driver.
I am new in this era , I am reffering “Device driver by Art Baker” and IFS toolkit.
I am facing problem with this.
please provide a valuable help.
I’m aiming to create a “Desktop security software for public access
computers”. The core feature of the software, which is, Reboot to Restore
the Hard Disk Drive, should have the ability to discard any changes made by
a user once the software is installed on a system. It should restore the
hard drive to its original configuration with a simple reboot/shutdown/after x-times
reboot operation. This is accomplished in competitive products by redirecting the
complete user I/O to a temporary buffer’ space hidden in the hard drive / a private partition with hidden file system type created by us . Any changes made by the user are written to the buffer space / private partition and available for the user during the current session / next session . As soon as the computer is rebooted / after specified number of reboot, the I/O reads are redirected back to the original file locations and all changes made in the previous session are discarded that simply means all the files Created/modified/deleted by the user in the last session are completely restored!
All changes made by the user after Reboot-To-Restore is installed on the
system should be temporary! For Example the user may perform all the
following malicious actions, but the system will be completely restored with
a simple reboot / after specified number of reboot; The User May: Install new software, Remove software, Delete folders, files or everything, Virus infections, Power off or reset (no
Scandisk), Change Desktop and background, Download files from the Internet,
Registry changes, Format the hard drive!, Totally mess up the computer!
All the above changes to the system should be completely restored.
can u suggest me anything ???
Please…
Regards,
Rakesh
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Hi all,
I am a software Engg. working with a product based company upon a
file system/filter driver.
I am new in this era , I am reffering “Device driver by Art Baker” and IFS toolkit.
I am facing problem with this.
please provide a valuable help.
I’m aiming to create a “Desktop security software for public access
computers”. The core feature of the software, which is, Reboot to Restore
the Hard Disk Drive, should have the ability to discard any changes made by
a user once the software is installed on a system. It should restore the
hard drive to its original configuration with a simple reboot/shutdown/after x-times
reboot operation. This is accomplished in competitive products by redirecting the
complete user I/O to a temporary buffer’ space hidden in the hard drive / a private partition with hidden file system type created by us . Any changes made by the user are written to the buffer space / private partition and available for the user during the current session / next session . As soon as the computer is rebooted / after specified number of reboot, the I/O reads are redirected back to the original file locations and all changes made in the previous session are discarded that simply means all the files Created/modified/deleted by the user in the last session are completely restored!
All changes made by the user after Reboot-To-Restore is installed on the
system should be temporary! For Example the user may perform all the
following malicious actions, but the system will be completely restored with
a simple reboot / after specified number of reboot; The User May: Install new software, Remove software, Delete folders, files or everything, Virus infections, Power off or reset (no
Scandisk), Change Desktop and background, Download files from the Internet,
Registry changes, Format the hard drive!, Totally mess up the computer!
All the above changes to the system should be completely restored.
can u suggest me anything ???
Please…
Regards,
Rakesh
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— Rakesh Yadava wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am a software Engg. working with a product based
> company upon a
> file system/filter driver.
> I am new in this era , I am reffering “Device driver
> by Art Baker” and IFS toolkit.
> I am facing problem with this.
> please provide a valuable help.
>
> I’m aiming to create a “Desktop security software
> for public access
> computers”. The core feature of the software, which
> is, Reboot to Restore
> the Hard Disk Drive, should have the ability to
> discard any changes made by
> a user once the software is installed on a system.
> It should restore the
> hard drive to its original configuration with a
> simple reboot/shutdown/after x-times
> reboot operation. This is accomplished in
> competitive products by redirecting the
> complete user I/O to a temporary buffer’ space
> hidden in the hard drive / a private partition with
> hidden file system type created by us . Any changes
> made by the user are written to the buffer space /
> private partition and available for the user during
> the current session / next session . As soon as the
> computer is rebooted / after specified number of
> reboot, the I/O reads are redirected back to the
> original file locations and all changes made in the
> previous session are discarded that simply means all
> the files Created/modified/deleted by the user in
> the last session are completely restored!
>
> All changes made by the user after Reboot-To-Restore
> is installed on the
> system should be temporary! For Example the user may
> perform all the
> following malicious actions, but the system will be
> completely restored with
> a simple reboot / after specified number of reboot;
> The User May: Install new software, Remove software,
> Delete folders, files or everything, Virus
> infections, Power off or reset (no
> Scandisk), Change Desktop and background, Download
> files from the Internet,
> Registry changes, Format the hard drive!, Totally
> mess up the computer!
>
> All the above changes to the system should be
> completely restored.
>
> can u suggest me anything ???
> Please…
>
> Regards,
> Rakesh
>
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