PRELIMINARY : You should have at least 2 partition on your computer, 1 is freeze-d and one is not.
#1. If you know your deepfreeze version and having the installer but you forgot your password, try to :
- install deepfreeze on another computer
- remember it's password
- copy persis00.sys to a flash disk and copy it to your target computer, but in another partition which is not freeze-d, for example in d:/ (coz you can't copy it in c:/)
- use BART PE to reboot the target computer
- change your persis00.sys in c:/ with one in d:/
- Reboot in normal mode
- Your password is one you write in step 2
- NOTES : for security, you can rename your persis00.sys in c:/ to another name. Who knows, something going wrong, and you still able to change your file back again
On Windows 95/98/Me:
DeepFreeze is a VxD (Virtual Device Driver) located in
c:\windows\system\iosubsys\persifrz.vxd
Just boot your computer using BART PE, find this file and rename it. Use Registry editor in BART PE to find registry referencing to persifrz.vxd. Export and save this registry value in another partition for a back-up. Delete the registry value.
Restart your computer in normal mode, see whether your Deep Freeze is running or not.
NOTES : If your computer is refuse to boot after this step, just rename this file to it's original name, and import the registry value.
On Windows 2000/XP
On Windows 2000/XP, DeepFreeze consists of several important files: There are 2 drivers and 1 service
- DepFrzLo.sys (kernel driver)
- DepFrzHi.sys (filesystem driver)
- dfserv.exe (service)
- frzstate.exe (password dialog)
- persis00.sys (password file and "on/off switch")
Source http://www.faronics.com/htmldocs/DF6Std_Manual.asp
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