I thought this could be especially useful for new Lenovo laptops because of all the crap they load in with it. With this, you can still have it but only enable it when you need it, increasing startup time but still allowing you to have the "useful" tools should you require them.
I was not the author of this, but i have become pretty familiar with the program and will be happy to answer any questionsI'm not sure how many of you are aware of this technology, but I've been using it for the past couple of months and I really like it a lot!
Edit: Here is an article that explains what it does better than I can: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1941377,00.asp
As a huge bonus, the software is FREE for personal use, so I recommend everyone at least try it. Plus, PC Magazine named this software co-winner of their Technical Excellence Award with Firefox. HOLY [censored] FIREFOX!!!Where virtual machine utilities like VMware Workstation manage entire virtual computers, Altiris Software Virtualization Solution 2.0 virtualizes individual software installations. In the latest PC Magazine Technical Excellence Awards, we recognized the product based on a beta version. The utility can instantly wipe out a problem program, allow alternating use of incompatible applications, and make transferring software between computers a breeze.
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Once installed on a system, SVS runs continually. If you install a program under it, SVS grabs all changes to the Registry and file system (including added and deleted files) that the installer makes and puts them in what Altiris calls a layer. Thereafter, the virtualization software directs file and Registry calls to the layer or to the base system as appropriate. The SVS-installed app looks perfectly normal, but disappears without a trace when you deactivate the layer. You can turn the app on and off like a light switch.
(Disclaimer: I work for the company who makes this software, but since it is free and I'm sure you will like it, I hope it doesn't matter. It should also put me in a position to answer questions better, so fire away.)
Enough talk already, here is how to do it:
1. Download Altiris SVS from download.com: http://www.download.com/Software-Virtua ... tag=button . Make sure you check the Install Admin Tool checkbox during installation.
2. Go to http://svsdownloads.com and download some layers. They will have .sva extensions.
If you need some suggestions, try:
- Firefox 1.5.0.1
- Azureus 2.4.0.2
- FileZilla 2.2.18
- GIMP 2.2.10
- Internet Explorer - Reset On Close (put this on your parent's computer)
3. Open the Software Virtualization Admin (Start > All Programs > Altiris > Software Virtualization > Admin)
4. In the Admin interface, click File > Import from Archive. Browse to your .sva to add it.
5. After it is imported, you can enable and disable it by right clicking.
Thats it! Feel free to ask questions and I'll try to answer them, and have fun. If this catches on, I'll explain how to capture layers later on.
the thread i linked in the first sentence (HERE) is filled with very useful information about it.






