Putting a computer in the employee breakroom. Would like to deep freeze it once I get it setup - i know all kinds of shit will get downloaded on it. Is there an opensource/free version that does this for Windows XP?
10/6/2010 10:20:09 AM
I haven't used this, but Windows SteadyState appears to be Microsoft's Deep Freeze competition and it appears to be free. You might want to try that out. Also, just throwing this out there, does it have to be XP? Would a bootable Ubuntu live CD work? Hell, you might even be able to make a bootable Windows CD with BartPE or something.
10/6/2010 10:45:01 AM
ReturnilUse it on several of our public machines; no problems in the last year. Biggest problem is you have to reboot to 'unlock' for updates.[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 10:52 AM. Reason : http://www.returnilvirtualsystem.com/]
10/6/2010 10:50:40 AM
^Have to do that with Deep Freeze and most other programs like this.
10/6/2010 11:39:50 AM
what does this mean?
10/9/2010 7:20:02 PM
^ People are unable to install, download to, or otherwise fuck with a computer
10/9/2010 8:57:24 PM
^^Yea, basically anything you do on a computer will be cleared on a reboot. Only way to get around it is to put in the password and restart computer to allow it to save changes. Otherwise, your one restart away from all your fuxoring going bye-bye!
10/9/2010 8:58:50 PM
most colleges have it setup this way in the labs. there is a "thaw" drive where you can save shit if needed.
10/9/2010 10:35:44 PM
sounds almost like something a Ubuntu live cd or something would suffice
10/9/2010 10:53:02 PM
^^Yep, that's how I'm familiar with it. We have it on all of our lab machines at work. Its a damn lifesaver.
10/10/2010 7:52:20 AM