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I always worry with this kind of software intervention (intervention in the operating system mechanics) whether there could be deleterious results if there is an event such as a power failure (that’s “outage” in American) or a blue-screen, just at the very moment that this software is initialising. Is there utterly failsafe commit-or-roll-back coding/processing?