Deep Freeze is a password-protected program that locks a hard drive's memory, essentially "freezing" the configuration of the computer. It is best used on a computer performing tasks that do not require much writing to internal memory under the protection of Deep Freeze.
Deep Freeze is designed to permit someone to work on a computer, configure it manually, and then to restore back to a baseline configuration once the computer is turned off and restarted. This capability is sought by managers of computers accessed by many users in academic, government, business, or public environments. You can expect to find Deep Freeze on computers in public kiosks, college computer labs, and public libraries.
Deep freeze can create many unsurmountable problems for a user.
Reduce the impact of problems by locating the person responsible for controlling the Deep Freeze password and enlisting his or her help in optimizing the computer for your work.
Optimize with Deep Freeze by following all of the steps in the Optimization Countdown.