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Deep Freeze
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20 years 5 months ago #4278
by davidklose
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Hi guys, i am writing cause i'm facing a problem with deep freeze, in my PC.
The thing is that I installed it at my father's PC and he's always changing things, that then are disabled when rebooting.
DOes anyone here know how to disbale deep freeze????
Hope someboody can answer....
davidklose
The thing is that I installed it at my father's PC and he's always changing things, that then are disabled when rebooting.
DOes anyone here know how to disbale deep freeze????
Hope someboody can answer....
davidklose
20 years 5 months ago #4289
by jhun
Replied by jhun on topic Re: Deep Freeze
hi
can you be more specific? when you say deep freeze does that mean the computer hangs?...what are the things that are being disabled?
can you be more specific? when you say deep freeze does that mean the computer hangs?...what are the things that are being disabled?
20 years 5 months ago #4300
by Neon
Replied by Neon on topic Re: Deep Freeze
Hi I assume you are using the program "Deep Freeze"
www.faronics.com/html/product.asp
I got the hint from the website "...Deep Freeze instantly protects and preserves original workstation configurations..."
and you said the problem you got was
Could you try uninstalling the program? Or is there a system tray icon (next to the clock) that you can right click and select disable or Exit? It may also be in the configuration of the program, which you should be able to access from your start menu/programs
I got the hint from the website "...Deep Freeze instantly protects and preserves original workstation configurations..."
and you said the problem you got was
The thing is that I installed it at my father's PC and he's always changing things, that then are disabled when rebooting.
Could you try uninstalling the program? Or is there a system tray icon (next to the clock) that you can right click and select disable or Exit? It may also be in the configuration of the program, which you should be able to access from your start menu/programs
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