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Windows 10 Backup without Security check

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Hi

I would like to back up only my C disk that is a different drive without security check

Windows 10 image back up doesn't work as it detects malware

I know what is causing this but don't want to delete it

File history seems to be useless, so i search for something that will allow me to automatically create a image backup on a separate drive

Hi

I would like to back up only my C disk that is a different drive without security check

Windows 10 image back up doesn't work as it detects malware

I know what is causing this but don't want to delete it

File history seems to be useless, so i search for something that will allow me to automatically create a image backup on a separate drive

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Well windows defends check most io for malware, so most programs won't get past that. 

 

Does the windows 7 backup and restore work?

 

But veeam has a good free backup program, try it

 

 

Why not remove the malware, this seems like the easy solution here. Or add a exception for the malware

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windows 7 backup and restore is what scans 4 malware and i dont need it

I will try now veeam (thx 4 suggestion)

{not deleting the thing, i need it}

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1 minute ago, Yohelpmedogimlost said:

windows 7 backup and restore is what scans 4 malware and i dont need it

I will try now veeam (thx 4 suggestion)

{not deleting the thing, i need it}

Why not add an exception for the malware then?

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Why not add an exception for the malware then?

Oh I did like 3 of it but it changes files with each start up

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Just now, Yohelpmedogimlost said:

Oh I did like 3 of it but it changes files with each start up

What is this malware you keep?

 

Id just put in in a encrypted zip file so defender doesn't know its malware.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

What is this malware you keep?

 

Id just put in in a encrypted zip file so defender doesn't know its malware.

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1 minute ago, Yohelpmedogimlost said:

nah its kmspiko it runs my pc

You really shouldn't crack software...

 

ALso you don't have to have it running all the time.

 

Just pay for the software you use.

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On 8/2/2021 at 10:16 PM, Electronics Wizardy said:

You really shouldn't crack software...

 

ALso you don't have to have it running all the time.

 

Just pay for the software you use.

oh I am paying

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You know windows 10 is free right? It doesn't have to be activated to use it. Also once it is activated it should be active you don't have to constantly run the activation tool at least that's what that program appears to be. Why not just buy a license? If you really tried you could find one for less than $10. Maybe just remove the program, do what you need to do and put it back on? I don't know, I purchase all of my programs legitimately so I don't have to deal with this kind of stuff. 

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