Deep __exclusive__ Freeze Standard 9.0.20.5760 [ Full Version ]
If you need to preserve data, applications, or user files across reboots, Deep Freeze Standard includes a feature called . This is a virtual partition you create that remains in a "thawed" or unprotected state even when the rest of the system drive is frozen. For example, in a school lab, teachers can configure a ThawSpace so that students can save their assignments, while the operating system and applications remain immutable.
The most impactful enhancement in this release is official . Core Isolation is a vital Windows security feature, particularly "Memory Integrity" (also known as Hypervisor-protected Code Integrity, or HVCI), which helps prevent malware from injecting malicious code into high-security processes. In previous versions, enabling Memory Integrity could cause Deep Freeze workstations to fail to boot or get stuck in a boot loop. This limitation forced administrators to choose between Microsoft’s most advanced security and Deep Freeze’s reboot-to-restore protection. With version 9.0.20.5760, that trade-off is eliminated. The software now works seamlessly with Core Isolation enabled, ensuring customers can benefit from both critical protections concurrently.
Public access terminals in libraries, hotels, and cafes are prime targets for data theft and keyloggers. Deep Freeze removes any session data, search histories, and malicious tools the moment a user logs off or the machine restarts, protecting the privacy of subsequent users. Enterprise Testing Environments Deep Freeze Standard 9.0.20.5760
On the main console, a single machine in Lab C: Status: Thawed. That was fine. He’d asked for that. But below it, a second line: Status: Frozen – Persistent Seed Detected.
Deep Freeze remains an industry heavyweight because of its patented technology, reliability, and proven track record spanning over two decades. If you need to preserve data, applications, or
Another standout addition is . Deep Freeze now logs its state—Frozen, Thawed, Locked, or In Maintenance—directly to the Windows Event Logs. Crucially, these logs also record the identity of the user making changes (e.g., a local admin or a technician) and the source of the change (whether from the Cloud Console, directly by a user, or the command line). This level of detailed logging is a game-changer for auditing and security compliance, giving administrators clear oversight of exactly who did what and when.
In this mode, protection is temporarily disabled. The software acts like a standard PC, allowing permanent modifications, software installations, and configuration updates. Once changes are complete, the administrator switches the system back to "Frozen" via the boot control console. Step-by-Step Installation and Configuration The most impactful enhancement in this release is official
Deep Freeze is a system-level restore software that creates a "frozen" snapshot of your computer's configuration, including the operating system, applications, and settings. No matter what changes a user makes—whether they download malware, delete critical system files, or alter configuration settings—all changes are instantly reversed upon restarting the machine.

