I regularly do disk images, you're right about that.chrisby wrote:I haven't really been following this thread and am not posting this to call anybody out or piss anybody off but for those that are concerned with attaching their DAW to the net (understandable) you might look into some disk imaging software (e.g. Acronis True Image or similar). If you keep your system disk disk separate from your projects and samples, taking or restoring an image of your system disk should take only a few minutes. Plus it's good to keep checkpoints as your system evolves anyway. The backup images taken with these type products are done at the sector/track level so a restore will truly put your machine back to the state it was in when the image is taken.
For me I have a shortcut on my desktop for my network connection and it usually disabled. If I absolutely have to get on the net I right click and enable it, do what I need, and disable it again. If for any reason I'm worried that my machine was compromised I'll just restore from the last checkpoint image.
True Image often is free from various etailers with rebates and it really is pretty handy to have around anyway...
Still, my system is as clean as it gets, this is a workstation.
I won't go into compromising that with antivirus, firewall, current browser, security tweaks and all that for a, let's call it unfinished
Ymmv,
susiwong
