Company: Jackson Armor
Product: Hardware OS Protection System
Protecting your computer from the likes of accidental or intentional damage to system files, hacking, viruses,
and most other types of accidents was traditionally the domain of software. The problem with a software solution is the programs have to rely on the operating system to work. If your operating system is corrupt or damaged your software won't do any good.
Today we take a look at a hardware solution that works independently of the operating system, the Jackson Armor Card. The Jackson Armor Card is a revolutionary hardware solution that instantly restores computers to full operational status with a simply reboot. Even a novice PC user can instantly revive a disabled computer.
The Armor Card is designed to fit in a free PCI slot. The card was specifically designed to handle situations where computers are available to multiple users such as in libraries, schools, and cyber cafés. These being the most prone to malicious tampering.
The card essentially takes a "snapshot" of the computer systems operating system and hard drive files.
Because there's no physical image file, there’s no chance a user can intentionally or accidentally delete or corrupt the computer snapshot and destroy all chances of recovery.
The Jackson Armored Card instantly repairs:
Program disruption
* System boot-up failure
* Crashed operating system or Win registry (blue screens)
* Unsuccessful software installations
File corruption and data loss
* Accidental data file deletion/overwrite
* Hard disk repartition/reformat
* Damage inadvertently made by an inexperienced user
Changed configuration
* Altered system or configuration settings
* Erased CMOS setup data
* Temp files that cause PC performance significant drop
Unauthorized access
* Illegal program installation
* Damage by computer viruses, Worms, Trojans or cookies
* Tampering that can wreak havoc on a complex system
Once the Armor Card is placed in a PCI slot and the installation disk has done its thing, the next time you reboot the system you'll be greeted by the Jackson Armor card start up menu. If you do nothing the computer will boot up in protected mode. If you wish to configure the card you simple press CTRL+HOME to enter the configuration menu.