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TrackingID : 1098
Posted : Monday, April 12th, 2004 02:53:18 AM
By : mazs03
Clean restartConfiguration:
I wonder if is any prog or solution for messy environments like school. When you restart your computer it cleans and deletes everything and puts back to default OS settings - like a fresh windows install
also I wonder if is such a prog under XP too
thanx for any help
Operating System : win98
CPU/Processor : p3 500 256m
RAM : p3 500 256m

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Re: Clean restart by bigbob on April 12th, 2004 03:24:56 AM
Try this program, It wont do it automatic but its a good start, also try the SSS program it'll clear your cache/history/temp etc...
EASY CLEANER
< a href="http://www.igorshpak.net">System Security Suite

" IF IT AINT BROKE - LEAVE IT ALONE "
Re: Clean restart by bigbob on April 12th, 2004 03:27:27 AM
Here is the link for SSS
SYSTEM SEC.SUITE
" IF IT AINT BROKE - LEAVE IT ALONE "
Re: Clean restart by mazs03 on April 12th, 2004 03:42:41 AM
Thanx Bob
Honestly, I was thinking of a prog that can basically fix up the pc when kids delete whole files, folders or doing goofy things on the pc like format c: and delete registry or just get some nice java games or you name them..
Re: Clean restart by papa23 on April 12th, 2004 04:07:13 AM
Drive Image or Ghost are the best for backing up your entire system.
Re: Clean restart by kmevan on April 12th, 2004 07:33:06 AM
The program we use in our schools is called "Cleanslate" by Fortres. The website is: http://www.fortres.com/products/cleanslate.htm
We use this in labs where the teacher(s) won't supervise the kids. A site license was relatively inexpensive, around $500 for education pricing, I think. It works great for cleaning up and saving the systems. Having trouble with it allowing weekly updating of the virus program, but we have not spent any time troubleshooting that since when you reboot the virus is gone. Daylight saving time is a pain, too ;-)
Re: Clean restart by on April 12th, 2004 07:51:52 PM
Another one is GoBack from Roxio, OOPS Norton bought it.
http://www.symantec.com/goback/
Auto restore to previous state (at system boot) is an available option as well as password protection to prevent students from playing with it.
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Re: Clean restart by mazs03 on April 12th, 2004 07:54:22 PM
Thanks to everybody
This cleanslate looks very promising
Re: Clean restart by Anonymous Ghost on October 30th, 2004 10:37:44 PM
also check out the program called "deepfreeze", thats the program used in my school, i belive its cheaper than cleanslate..
Re: Clean restart by Anonymous Ghost on December 16th, 2004 03:53:07 AM
hallo sirmy computer problem in atomatic restart problem help.restar in 3 miniutes.

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