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		<title>Monitor Registry And File Changes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every software installation ans system update has an impact on the computer&#8217;s file system and the Windows Registry. That&#8217;s most of the time intended and necessary to run the software program or operating system properly. Some tools however add data to the system that could be &#8211; at best &#8211; classified as spammy and at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every software installation ans system update has an impact on the computer&#8217;s file system and the Windows Registry. That&#8217;s most of the time intended and necessary to run the software program or operating system properly. Some tools however add data to the system that could be &#8211; at best &#8211; classified as spammy and at worst seen as malicious. </p>
<p>Adding an entry to the system startup items without asking the user for permission or adding a system icon to the list of devices is another. Monitoring those Registry and file changes can be helpful in analysing why something happened and where it&#8217;s source is located.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.majorgeeks.com/What_Changed_d5018.html">What Changed</a> is a portable system application that can take system snapshots and compare those system snapshots with a system state at a later time. This can be highly useful during software installation. A system snapshot would be created before the installation and that snapshot could be compared to the state of the system after the installation.</p>
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<p>The computer&#8217;s file system and the parts of the Registry that should be scanned for the system snapshot can be selected in the program interface. Taking the Registry and system snapshot takes a while depending on the size of the hard drive and the amount of files stored on it.</p>
<p>The same main interface contains the Compare button which compares a previously saved system snapshot with the current state. The program basically scans the system a second time and compares the first and second snapshot to discover differences.</p>
<p>The changes are saved in a snapshot file in the same directory as the application. It&#8217;s a simply text file that points to Registry keys and files that have been changed or added.</p>

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