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How does Deep Freeze work, and when should it be used?

How does Deep Freeze work, and when should it be used?

Let's be honest: computers can be a nightmare to manage. Whether you're running a school computer lab, a public library, or a business training room, keeping computers clean and working smoothly feels like an impossible task. That's where Deep Freeze comes in.

What is Deep Freeze, really?

Imagine a magic reset button for your computer. That's basically Deep Freeze. When you turn on Deep Freeze, it takes a snapshot of your computer exactly how you want it. Then, no matter what happens during the day – someone downloads a dodgy file, installs weird software, or accidentally messes up settings – a simple restart wipes everything clean.

Who actually needs this?

Schools and universities

Ever seen a student computer lab after a day of use? Deep Freeze keeps those machines in perfect condition, no matter how many students use them.

Libraries and hotels

Public computers are chaos waiting to happen. Deep Freeze stops that chaos in its tracks.

Businesses

Training rooms and shared computers stay exactly how they should be, every single time.

How it really works

When Deep Freeze is active, think of it like an Etch A Sketch. Shake (restart) the computer, and all those random scribbles disappear. Viruses? Gone. Random downloads? Vanished. Accidental system changes? Wiped out.

The good stuff

  • No more constant IT fixes
  • Computers stay secure
  • Save money on repairs
  • Keep everything running smoothly

Non-disruptive

You might think that Deep Freeze could make life more difficult by constantly cleaning out your hard drives. Not so:

  • Cloud Sync from Faronics allows users automatically to sync work to Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive
  • Software Updater from Faronics allows the seamless delivery of application updates and Windows updates, so you're always restoring to an up-to-date computer rather than an out-of-date one
  • Data Igloo allows the redirection of data you want to preserve across multiple reboots.

The bottom line

Deep Freeze is like a reset button for computers. It keeps things clean, simple, and working exactly how you want them to. No fuss, no complicated tech talk – just a straightforward way to manage computers. Find out more here.