This one is simple. The goal of this action is to modify the
boot files such that the computer won’t be able to start properly and still b
in Deep Freeze. The Windows installation CD will modify the boot.ini file to
look for your external device so that when you remove it, windows will keep on
looking for it and will not start.
From the title you’ll need:
1.
An external CDROM drive (if the computer does
not have an optical device)
2.
A Windows installation CD (I used Windows XP3)
3.
An external Storage device. Anything that’s
formatted to NTFS should do
4.
Access to the BIOS. Else, you might not be able
to load the CD
First, access the Computer’s bios then change the boot
priority to the CDROM Drive. Next, Install the operating system into your
external storage device. But before the installation finishes, after the blue
installing screen, cancel the installation. This messes up the system files.
Remove the external storage then restart the computer.
The computer would then try to boot from your drive. This
problem can be fixed by modifying the boot.ini in the computer’s operating
system directory but since it is in deep freeze, it will just keep on restoring
back when you restart. Unless, of course, if you have a password for the deep
freeze.
You can also use an external device with an operating system
to modify files in a computer that has deep freeze. Once your OS is running the
deep freeze won’t run since it is in the other OS. So you can now do whatever
you want with the computer.