Protect your PC and avoid maintenance procedures with Deep Freeze Standard
July 23rd, 2010 | Published on: Review | 2 comment
If you’re tired of your applications corrupting your computer’s settings and of having to call someone to repair it or remove the virus, then you need Deep Freeze Standard. This great application will literally freeze your hard disk so that every time you reboot the PC it works as if you had just installed the programs, thus making the maintenance process much easier.
It is widely known that when you download content from the Internet, your PC is often at risk. Even an e-mail can cause your PC to be infected with virus. Deep Freeze Standard is therefore a useful and essential tool to keep you computer safe.
Deep Freeze Standard creates a restoration start-point that is enabled every time you restart your PC. One point against is that, unless you work with an extra storage drive (removable, partition or hard disk) you’ll lose the data in the disk you are protecting when rebooting the PC.
Nevertheless, if you consider the advantages of using Deep Freeze Standard you will surely decide to install it. It is perfect for those who install new programs very often or those who fear that virus, spywares and other malicious applications will infect their computers. Now you can try it out and, if you’re satisfied and it fulfills your expectations, you can install it while your PC is thawed.
In fact, once you install Deep Freeze Standard, it will allow you to thaw the drive in order to make any necessary changes. After updating the software, or adding anything to the hard disk you will protect, just enable Deep Freeze Standard again and you’ll be safe from any changes that may make it work more slowly or wrongly.
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