diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 543225a..97a0109 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,10 +6,24 @@ Tool for checking the integrity of an AME installation. ## Usage -You can download the tool by going to the [latest release](https://git.ameliorated.info/Joe/ameck/releases/latest) and selecting `ameck.exe` from the **Downloads** section. +You can download the tool by going to the [latest release](https://git.ameliorated.info/Styris/ameck/releases) and selecting `ameck.exe` from the **Downloads** section. Once downloaded, simply run `ameck.exe`. +## Summary + +While AME installations are generally very resilient, certain user actions can trigger Windows to perform the self-healing process, causing previously removed programs like Microsoft Edge or Windows Update to appear, such as: + +- running `/sfc` commands + +- installing certain pirated software + +- installing software that have significant privileges over a system, such as Microsoft Edge or antiviruses + +To find out more about potential causes for self-healing, take a look at the [AME Self-Healing Report](https://wiki.ameliorated.info/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=ame-heal_2_.pdf). + +In the event that you suspect an AME installation has been compromised, this tool can be used for checking the integrity of an AME installation. + ## Compilation Requirements: @@ -20,7 +34,7 @@ Steps: 1. Clone the repository: ``` - git clone https://git.ameliorated.info/Joe/ameck.git + git clone https://git.ameliorated.info/Styris/ameck.git ``` 2. Open `ameck.sln`