Secondly, Deep Freeze works (in part) through a low-level kernel driver for your hard disk and SATA/IDE bus. There is also a service that runs, and you can disable that service (don't: it will break your system). But you can't just remove a kernel driver by changing a few registry keys. You also need to make sure you have an equivalent kernel driver to handle the disk requests (normally now, rather using the frozen method).
The normal way to uninstall Deep Freeze is to re-run the installation program. If you can't do this, you can still boot from a different location like a CD or DVD and re-install your operating system. Most frozen computers will also disable booting from anywhere but the frozen hard disk in the BIOS, and then lock the BIOS to prevent changes. This means you may also need to hard-reset your BIOS.
It's all software in the end, so I suppose there must be a way to do this on a thawed computer without re-installing the operating system - but it's more than just changing the registry. You've got to alter some files (probably using VolumeShadowCopy) that are used by Windows itself.
I've heard, but not personally confirmed, that the way Deep Freeze enforces trial mode vs regular mode is through the system date. Standard mode will update it's trial expiration every time the computer starts. If you update the system time to 61 days in the future, you can force the machine to boot thawed.
Try this: First have another unit to install Deep Freeze and do not put any password.Then, boot thaw that unit. Copy the file at the root, c:\ "Persi0.*" (something like this). Paste it to the root of the drive that you want to unfreeze, voil! That machine will be unfreezed. You can now uninstall Deep Freeze after booting.
Try To Run Deepfreeze Installer again, it should then say you need to uninstall your current deepfreeze, proceed to uninstallation. A computer restart would be prompted afterwards which you should do.
when faronics is in its thawed state it works after rebooting thawed twice. but as soon as I boot back frozen it goes back to the original cave picture (you know the one im talking about lol). hopefully there is someone here that knows what is going on because I thought creating the symlink to the spotlight folder would have been enough but it is not and I am out of ideas. everything that has to do with spotlight in registry LOOKS OK, so I would guess it is something that deep freeze is doing to some core files possibly. any help would be appreciated. thanks for reading.
EDIT: Downloaded data igloo and redirected registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\ to thaw space and then also redirected the folder C:\Users\user_name\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_cw5n1h2txyewy\ to the thaw space but I am not getting results. you can only redirect hklm key in data igloo and I am not to sure where else to look. maybe I need to do more research on how spotlight is loaded. any help sure would be appreciated ;D
Another thing is, in igloo, I can only select hklm registry hive in registry redirect screen. All other keys are greyed out and not selectable. Is there some kind of setting I am missing? thanks for your help this far.
As the On Board Monitor is broken you can plug in an external Monitor tot he NB and use that to see what you are doing. You however may be required to use a Key Combination to switch screens depending on your Make & Model Note Book. ?
in order to delete deepfreeze:
1- press (ctrl-alt-delete) all at once
or right click on the taskbabr and select
task manager.
2- after the task manager windows opens up click on processes.
3- look for Frzstate2k.exe then right click on it then click on end process tree
4- also look for DFserv.exe right click then click on end process tree
5- now go to my computer and click on it, select the c: driver then click on program files
6- look for this file Faronics and delete it
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Standalone deep freezers allow you and your family to store extra food at home and can be a great addition to any household. When it comes to selecting the right one, there are two common styles and a wide range of sizes to consider. Both upright and chest freezers come in capacities that range from around 3 to 25 cubic feet, and there are benefits to both.
Upright freezers are a good option for homes where space is limited. As you move up in cubic footage, you can expect the freezer to be taller, wider and deeper. These freezers have a smaller footprint than chest freezers and are made in compact, small, medium and large sizes:
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We set out to determine whether prolonged freezing of samples of cerebral tissue would alter specific gravity measurements. Our goal was to devise a method to prevent tissue water evaporation during transportation and storage of human cerebral samples in order to allow accurate measurements of specific gravity and water content at a delayed time. Control cerebral samples from healthy and water-intoxicated anaesthetized adult mice were immediately immersed in a gravimetric column for fresh specific gravity measurements. Cerebral samples from the same animals were also preserved by rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen, followed by deep-freeze storage at -80 degrees C for up to 7 days. The mean specific gravity and standard error of 65 non-oedematous and 18 oedematous fresh cerebral samples was 1,0483 +/- 2 x 10(-4) and 1,0433 +/- 5 x 10(-4), respectively. Freezing for 1 h to 7 days resulted in no significant alteration of specific gravity for 109 non-oedematous and 27 oedematous samples (P greater than 0.05). We describe a rapid freezing technique that is practical for transportation and storage of experimental or surgical cerebral specimens. Our findings indicate that storage of cerebral samples in liquid nitrogen, with or without subsequent deep-freezing, preserves water content of normal and oedematous cerebral tissue, thereby allowing accurate measurements at a later time.
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