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Deep Freeze for Windows 11 — Complete Resource

What Deep Freeze is

Deep Freeze (by Faronics) is system‑restore software that preserves a computer’s desired configuration by freezing a disk image. After a system restart, any changes made during the session (files, settings, software installs, malware, user changes) are discarded and the machine returns to the frozen baseline. It’s commonly used in labs, kiosks, classrooms, libraries, shared workstations, and other multi‑user environments.

Why Deep Freeze is Essential for Windows 11 Environments

1. The Security Antidote (Ransomware Protection)

Windows 11 has robust built-in security (like Windows Defender and TPM 2.0 requirements), but it is not immune to user error. Ransomware and malware rely on persistent changes to the file system. deep freeze for windows 11

Phase 3: Activating Frozen Mode

  1. After reboot, hold the Shift key and double-click the Deep Freeze icon (penguin logo) in the system tray. (On Windows 11, auto-hide may conceal it—click the up-arrow on the taskbar.)
  2. Enter the admin password.
  3. In the dialog box, select "Boot Frozen" and click Apply & Reboot.
  4. Upon reboot, your Windows 11 environment is now immortal. Any change made will vanish on restart.

: You can schedule "Maintenance Periods" to download and install Windows updates automatically while the system is temporarily "Thawed". How to Use Deep Freeze Deep Freeze operates in two primary states: (protection is on) and (changes can be saved). Open Interface Use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + F6 or hold SHIFT and double-click the tray icon. Enable/Disable Enter your password, select Boot Frozen Boot Thawed , and click OK. Update System Set the state to Boot Thawed and restart. After updates, set it back to Boot Frozen and restart again. Set the state to Boot Thawed Deep Freeze for Windows 11 — Complete Resource

1. Absolute Reboot-to-Restore

Regardless of what a user does—installs a toolbar, changes the desktop background, deletes the Registry, or contracts ransomware—a simple restart wipes the slate clean. This is not snapshot-based virtualization; it is block-level drive protection. After reboot, hold the Shift key and double-click