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Name: smwa
Date: November 6, 2003 at 05:30:28 Pacific
OS: Xp
CPU/Ram: 1.8 GHz
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Hi,
I have an internet cafe 15 PCs, I wish to control the unwanted deletion or addition etc to my systems because some people come and do something bad to the computer and go, so my friend told me about this Deep Freeze software and he said it is a software that will solve the problem, and once I install it then I will not have to worry and can let anybody play with the computers because even if somebody formats the drive it will still recover the data, so these were the positive points about this software and I want to know the negative points also, so please let me know more if somebody knows more about it and tell me if the software also have any kind of problems too or if you would recomend something else that is better and less expensive. Will be really Thankfull




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Name: sonnysandiego
Date: November 7, 2003 at 20:33:12 Pacific
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that was the longest run on sentence I have ever read.

I have only heard good things about deepfreeze. Can you get a trial license ? Then you can destroy a computer in a controlled manner & see if it recovers.


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