The protective state where the baseline is locked. Any configuration changes, file creations, or registry edits made during this session will be permanently erased when the computer restarts.
Unfreezes the computer entirely, allowing it to act as a normal computer until the setting is changed back to "Frozen". Benefits of Using Deep Freeze 1. Enhanced Security
This specific 7.22 generation was highly utilized on legacy environments (such as Windows XP, Windows 7, and early Windows 8 builds) to protect Master Boot Records (MBR) and optimize SSD performance against improper ATA TRIM command boot loops. Undeep Freeze Standard 7.22.202.3453
This version corresponds to (released around 2016-2018, but build numbers vary). Build 3453 might be a later maintenance release. Deep Freeze 8.x is more recent (2021+), so 7.22 is somewhat legacy but still used.
I can help troubleshoot installation or configuration issues. The protective state where the baseline is locked
Deep Freeze is a popular kernel-level "reboot-to-restore" software designed to freeze a computer’s configuration. Any changes a user makes—whether downloading a file, altering system settings, or accidentally contracting malware—are instantly wiped away upon restarting the machine. While this is an invaluable tool for IT management in schools, libraries, and internet cafes, there are times when administrators need to "Undeep Freeze" (officially known as "Thawing") a system to install updates, deploy new software, or remove the program entirely.
Users can freeze the C: drive (system drive), while designating a "ThawSpace" where files can be saved permanently, even after a reboot. Benefits of Using Deep Freeze 1
Is the target machine currently in a or Thawed state?
Deep Freeze works by redirecting all data written to the hard drive to an allocation table, leaving the original data untouched. When version 7.22.202.3453 is active, the system is in a "Frozen" state. To make permanent changes, the system must be switched to "Thawed" mode.
: Administrators can schedule "Maintenance Tasks" where the computer automatically reboots into a Thawed state to download and apply Windows Updates before refreezing itself.
If you have ever walked up to a computer that is slow, cluttered, or broken due to user error, you understand the value of a rolling restart. is not a backup solution—it is a prevention solution. It doesn't save your data; it saves your configuration.