My hard drive is 80GB, and I’m currently only using about 20GB of space. The 20GB includes all of the software I wanted to install and personal files. I really try not to store much on the hard drive just in case there is a problem. I also use CCleaner and PrivaZer, and that helps remove things that just waste space. The USB Flash drive I ordered holds 128GB, so the full disk image should fit. Are the backup disk images the exact since of the drive’s capacity or just about the size of what is stored on the drive?

I’ve looked at the CryptoPrevent website (https://www.foolishit.com/cryptoprevent-malware-prevention/), but I have not installed the software yet. I will look more into what the software does to prevent CryptoWall. I try not to have additional applications running all the time, and if there are security settings/changes I can manually make instead of installing the software I’d prefer to make them. Is CryptoPrevent that much better than following the steps mentioned here to manually secure the computer: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/cryptowall-ransomware-information#prevent

I think the best thing to do was to just not install Adobe Flash. Software requiring regular updates because of potential security holes and is a regular target for malicious software attacks is not a good thing to install in the first place. So at the moment, it is pretty much just Windows and IE that have the potential for problems while using the Internet.