Deep Freeze Standard is designed for environments containing up to 10 workstations where centralized management is not strictly required. It operates on a kernel-level driver that redirects data being written to the hard drive. Instead of overwriting the actual system sectors, the software writes data to a temporary allocation table. When the machine restarts, this temporary table is discarded, instantly returning the operating system to its original, pristine state. Key Use Cases
This specific version is known for improved compatibility with Windows 10 and 11, ensuring that "frozen" machines run efficiently. Key Features of the 8.51.420.7170 Release Deep Freeze Standard is designed for environments containing
Administrators can configure a "ThawSpace." This is a designated virtual or physical partition that remains unaffected by the reboot-to-restore process. Users can save important documents, logs, or profile data here without fear of losing them during a system restart. 3. Command Line Control When the machine restarts, this temporary table is