Keep library and classroom computers clean and functional for every student.
Older versions may have vulnerabilities that modern exploits can bypass.
For public-facing computers, version 8.60 allows you to hide the Deep Freeze tray icon and disable shortcut keys, preventing unauthorized users from even knowing the software is active. Why Use the Latest Version? Deep Freeze Standard 8.60.020.5592 -Latest-
The update focuses on refining the user experience and ensuring compatibility with modern Windows 10 and 11 updates. Here are the standout features: 1. Bulletproof System Restoration
Using the build is critical for several reasons: Keep library and classroom computers clean and functional
Once installed, the system will restart in a "Frozen" state.
As Microsoft rolls out "Feature Updates" for Windows 10 and 11, older versions of Deep Freeze can occasionally cause "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors. This version is optimized for the latest OS kernels. Why Use the Latest Version
Faster boot times and reduced overhead during the "Frozen" state. Use Cases for Deep Freeze Standard
While the system is frozen, you might still need to save specific data. Deep Freeze allows the creation of "ThawSpaces"—virtual partitions where data persists even after a reboot. This is perfect for saving user documents or game progress without compromising the OS. 4. Stealth Mode
is a "set it and forget it" solution for system integrity. It reduces IT support tickets by up to 63% and provides peace of mind that your computer will work exactly the same way every time you turn it on.