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Requset an app for paranoid people like me?

Maybe this has already been thought, I know there is one like this.

The app function would read the registry and directory of all drives. Storing the data in a user named file. Using the app again the user may select file name to compare added altered or deleted line in the registry with current scan. Along with directories that are created, altered and deleted as well as files added.

I found one here I think, but it was limited to only scans made during the apps run.

Let me know, thanks in advance.

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Regshot

Regshot Portable is the way to do all things like this. Note though that if you're wanting to check regularly, don't waste your time. No app will be able to do it fast unless you are running e.g. a plain copy of Windows 95 on a brand new machine Blum

If you want live monitoring of file I/O operations and registry operations, Microsoft Sysinternals FileMon and RegMon do that, but require admin, and can be even harder to sift through. Regshot is the way to go for ordinary use.

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Regmon/filemon need

Regmon/filemon need admin?

ProcessMonitor doesn't, AFAIK. I've posted a launcher for it to

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Portidy

What about Portidy? You have to know what you're looking for, but it can remove anything. It's in the forums somewhere.

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