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Free & always will be, get Portable Virtual Operating System, Prayaya V3

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karenna:
Prayaya V3 is a smart technology that allows you to take your entire PC on a USB drive or any other removable storage device. By hooking the kernel of PC and redirecting file operations, Prayaya V3 virtualizes an operating system on which you can store all your apps, data and settings. It makes any PC your PC, makes almost any app portable and protects your data and privacy.

System Requirements: Windows 2000/ 2003/ XP/ 7 (no x64 support)
Publisher: Prayaya Electronics
Homepage:  http://en.prayaya.com/index.html
Release date: March, 25th, 2012
File-size: 5.9 M
Language: English
Price: Free

Prayaya V3 was sold at $49.00 before but NOW it’s a FREEWARE! You are welcome to download it Free.
Click here to enjoy the convenience and effeciency shared by Prayaya V3.

Download Link:
http://en.prayaya.com/download/prayayav3.zip

Trouble support
If you have any problems during installing or using Prayaya V3, you are much more than welcome to contact us at [email protected].

Josh:
Are you associated with this product?

40hz:
Nice to see there's an alternative to the discontinued MojoPac.

There's a review over on the Dedoimedo website that's interesting reading. (Note: this review was written when Prayaya was still a paid product so some comments may no longer be relevant.) Test system used for the review was Windows 7 SP1.

I'd really love to give this product a try. Unfortunately, all my machines are running Windows 7 64-bit - and Prayaya does not support 64-bit systems. So there's a showstopper for me. :huh:

Carol Haynes:
I suppose you could set up a 32-bit VM you want in VirtualBox or VMware and then use this to put it on a USB stick ;)

40hz:
^I was more under the impression that it wouldn't work if the key were plugged into a 64-bit system at all. Also, some of the support discussions about disabling UAC on the guest host defeated the purpose because this would only be a viable product for me if I could just plug it in. Regardless of opinions about how useful UAC is, I can't run around changing systems and security settings on other people's machines. It's just 'not done' most places I'd want to use Prayaya.

If they could find a way to work around that, and add support for 64-bit, I'd happily pay for it.
 :)

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