What Deep Freeze Standard provides
Deep Freeze Standard freezes a computer’s configuration so that changes made during a session do not become permanent. It preserves the operating system and core configurations, returning the machine to a predetermined state after a reboot. This makes it simple to maintain a reliable baseline across multiple sessions.
How it defends critical files
The software keeps system files and essential settings locked down, preventing unwanted or harmful modifications from persisting. By isolating those protected components, Deep Freeze reduces the risk posed by malware, accidental misconfiguration, or ill-advised software installs.
Restore instantly with one action
When you need to revert a system, one reboot (or a quick restore command) restores everything to the saved snapshot. That single-step recovery minimizes downtime and removes the need for lengthy manual repairs or complicated restore procedures.
Best scenarios to deploy it
- Public kiosks and retail terminals where uptime and a consistent environment are essential
- Shared lab or classroom machines used by many different people
- Multi-user family computers that should return to a known-good state each session
- Computers that require quick recovery after testing new software or settings
Quick summary
Deep Freeze Standard is a straightforward way to enforce a clean, repeatable system state, protect vital files, and enable rapid recovery whenever the machine needs to be returned to its original configuration.
Technical
- Windows
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Japanese
- Portuguese
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Free