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Category: System/System-Miscellaneous

What Changed 2.1

Operation System: Windows All
License: Shareware
Size: 482 KB
Date: 2006-03-01 00:00:00


What Changed is an application that will take a snapshot of your hard drive and, at a later date, compare your current hard drive with that snapshot.

It reports in detail all files and/or directories that have been added or deleted. It also reports any files that already existed but have been changed. To look for changes in files, What Changed looks for changes in either length or time/date stamp of files.

It also gives a detailed description of any changes that have occurred in the AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI or SYSTEM.INI files. In addition, What Changed will automatically back to a floppy or ZIP drive up any files that have been added or modified since the snapshot. You can, if you wish, keep multiple snapshots, allowing you to compare your current hard drive with various times in the past.

Here are some key features of "What Changed":
· Maintaining periodic backups of your hard drives. You can take a snapshot of your hard drives, and later have What Changed back up all files that have been added or changed on any of your hard drives since you made the snapshot. When you have backed up these files, you can then make another snapshot, overwriting your previous snapshot, and you are ready to make another backup in another week or so, and so on.
· Tracking changes that occur in your system when you install a new program or make similar changes in your system. The report that What Changed gives on changes in your AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI, and SYSTEM.INI files can be particularly interesting. Being able to view what changed when you installed or upgraded a program can be very useful if you suddenly find that things are not working properly on your system after the installation. For example, often after you install a new program, you will find that another program that was working perfectly suddenly is no longer working. This can be because the program you installed overwrote some shared file with an incompatible version. Using What Changed to identify the changes that occurred in your system can be very useful in repairing the damage.
· Checking your system for viruses. Since a virus infecting a file can change either the size or date of the file, the report given by What Changed can help you check your system for viruses. You should be particularly careful if you find changes in normally stable files like COMMAND.COM or WIN.EXE.
· Checking your system for corrupted files. If you find that a program is suddenly not working properly, you can check to see if there has been a sudden change in any files associated with that program that might indicate that it has become corrupted.
· Monitoring use of your computer when you are not present. If you think someone has been using your computer without your permission, you can make a snapshot when you leave the computer and then view changes when you come back. This can be useful, for example, to make sure your kids are not using your computer without permission.


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