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why I can bypass deep Freeze by logging in windows partition from Ubuntu and edit what I want is it freeze. I just go to the windows partition file system, then I go to desktop and edit any file I want, then I reboot in windows 7 and I found my file that I edit from Ubuntu. so what is advantage of deep freeze it's useless?

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    I'm not sure what you're trying to ask here?
    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 23, 2016 at 14:58
  • log in my Ubuntu and go to windows 7 file system and post something like jpg in windows desktop , and when boot in windows i found the jpg that i edit ... why that happen although i installed deep freeze in winnows ?
    – mario
    Feb 23, 2016 at 15:10
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    What is "deep freeze" supposed to do? From Ubuntu, you can of course access, mount and manipulate Windows' partitions.
    – Byte Commander
    Feb 23, 2016 at 15:51
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    Is 'Deep freeze' a new word teens are using these days for Linux's capacity to work on Windows-based File-system? Feb 23, 2016 at 15:58
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    It appears that you are having an issue with the Windows application Deep Freeze, and should ask this question on a Windows site. Feb 23, 2016 at 17:47

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Straight from the wikipedia article, Deep Freeze cannot protect you in this case:

Deep Freeze cannot protect the operating system and hard drive upon which it is installed if the computer is booted from another medium (such as another bootable partition or internal hard drive, an external hard drive, a USB device, optical media, or network server). In such cases, a user would have real access to the contents of the (supposedly) frozen system.[3] On a Windows-based computer, this scenario may be prevented by configuring the CMOS (nonvolatile BIOS memory) on the workstation to boot only to the hard drive to be protected, then password protecting the CMOS. This is a normal precaution for most public access computers. A further precaution would be to lock the PC case shut with a physical lock or tiedown cable system to prevent access to motherboard jumpers.

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