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Deep Freeze issues
Hi,
I currently would like to install Deep Freeze on this computer (my mothers) due to the fact that my siblings are always getting on and loading spyware, and viruses and one time a trojan. Problem is that whenever I install Deep Freeze, I have to reinstall Windows, because everytime I install Deep Freeze, it gives me a BSOD on the boot part. Since I can't get it to work, is there any other solutions? Putting on guest or user accounts is not a option as that will not allow access to the internet, and I don't really want to confuse everyone with a whole bunch of accounts if that is possible. Regards, Sauron |
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You could try Symantec GoBack. It has an option to auto-revert on boot, but its basic use is as an enhanced system-restore feature -- you can choose a point in the past to revert your system to if you're having trouble, and it will restore your hard drive to exactly how it was at thatr point in time.
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