

When enabled, Deep Freeze restores the settings that were in place upon activation. This software is useful for cases in which you don't wish to make permanent changes to your system or the documents stored on it. Inevitable configuration drift, accidental system misconfiguration, malicious software activity, and incidental system degradation. It's a useful tool in very specific circumstances: when you want to make a change to your computer such as trying out a new application or adding a hardware device, but don't want to make the changes permanent until you've checked for performance issues or compatibility problems. Deep Freeze is a backup and recovery software that protects your computer by disabling all changes made to the operating system. Deep Freeze provides immediate immunity from many of the problems that plague computers today. Once you return to "freeze mode", any ensuing changes will be lost on the next restart. At any time, you can put the machine into "thaw" mode, which mean that changes will stick. This includes saving changes to documents or adding new programs. In other words, that means any changes you make to the system, whether intentional or not, are automatically undone the next time you restart the machine. All Deep Freeze does is take a snapshot of your operating system when you start your machine, then automatically put your machine back to the same state next time you restart. In some ways it's the ultimate back-up and recovery tool, though for most users it won't be convenient. Deep Freeze performs a specific and unusual task efficiently, but it's not for everyone and needs careful thought before use.
