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Deep Freeze Standard 9.0.20.5760 [new]

Run Deep Freeze alongside a lightweight, cloud-based antivirus (e.g., Windows Defender). The antivirus prevents credential theft and network spreading during a session; Deep Freeze cleans up all malware on reboot.

Troubleshooting common issues

If you are running an older version of Deep Freeze, upgrading to the 9.0 branch is highly recommended. This specific build includes: Deep Freeze Standard 9.0.20.5760

: Records Deep Freeze status changes (Frozen, Thawed, or Locked) directly in the local Windows Event Logs, including details on who made the change and how (Console, Command Line, etc.).

While the system drive remains frozen, users often need a place to save legitimate work. This build refines the creation of "ThawSpaces"—virtual partitions that are completely exempt from the freezing process. Data stored in a designated ThawSpace persists across reboots, offering a perfect balance between ironclad security and user convenience. How It Works: The Frozen vs. Thawed Concept This specific build includes: : Records Deep Freeze

While the system is frozen, users still need to save work. Deep Freeze allows administrators to create virtual partitions, known as , that persist data even when the rest of the machine is frozen. Why Choose Deep Freeze Standard 9.0.20.5760?

Shared family computers often slow down over time due to accidental toolbars, bloatware, and conflicting software trials. Freezing the primary system partition maintains day-one speed indefinitely. Best Practices for Maximum Efficiency Data stored in a designated ThawSpace persists across

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For retail or hospitality businesses using touchscreens or information kiosks, Deep Freeze prevents configuration drift and ensures the machine never strays from its intended purpose. Personal Power Users