Wednesday, April 4, 2012

SysTracer 2.6-Spot changes in registry and system files

*SysTracer* is a system tool that helps you find changes applied to different
items and areas in your computer - changes that could be the result of
malicious software. To spot these changes, SysTracer performs a system scan
recording information about files and folders, registry entries, system
services, drivers, currently active processes, loaded libraries (DLL) and
apps scheduled to run at system start-up. SysTracer then uses all this
information to create a complete *snapshot of your system* and save it for
later reference. By comparing this snapshot with another one you take in the
future, after installing a program or cleaning up the system for example, you
can see which files and registry items were changed – meaning anything that
was created, modified or deleted. You can create as many different snapshots
as you need to and *export the data to HTML*. On the downside, SysTracer is a
bit complicated on the tech side, and less experienced users may have
problems getting to grips with it. *Use SysTracer to find any changes in the
files, folders, registry entries and other areas of your system. *Download
*SysTracer 2.6* in Softonic