If you need to reset your computers to a desirable
configuration periodically;
If you spend a lot of your time rebuilding systems
or trying everything you can to keep the systems clean
from users or software problems; EAZ-FIX Standard
will make your job as easy as restarting the computers.
What is
EAZ-FIX
Standard?
EAZ-FIX Standard is a PC instant recovery software. It
allows PCs to start-up fully functional with their
desired system configurations. Regardless of what any user
may attempt to do to the systems, including erasing files,
installing software, downloading programs or deliberately
tampering with registry settings. EAZ-FIX Std will reset
the PCs to their desired settings upon restart, logoff or
according to a hourly, daily weekly restore schedule, making the workstations perfectly configured and available
for the next user.
How
does EAZ-FIX Std work?
It takes 1 minute to setup.
The setup creates a baseline snapshot.
You can create schedules to
restore the baseline snapshot during restart, logoff,
every hour, every week or even every month. Restore takes seconds
during reboot.
To include changes
or updates to
the baseline snapshot, you just take a new snapshot. The
new snapshot will overwrite the old baseline snapshot and
become the new baseline snapshot. Taking new snapshot only
takes 5 seconds without rebooting the PC.
Who
can use EAZ-FIX Std?
EAZ-FIX Std is designed for organizations that demand
optimal availability and functionality of their public
access or testing PCs. IT administrators use EAZ-FIX Std
to significantly reduce workstation maintenance.
Schools, libraries, Internet Cafes, Kiosks or any other
shared PCs.
Why EAZ-FIX Std?
EAZ-FIX Std is simply the most robust and flexible reboot and restore
solution in
the market.
1. It does not require hidden partition or reserved space
to install.
2. It takes very little disk space.
3. It creates the new baseline snapshot in 5 seconds.
4. It creates the new baseline snapshot without rebooting the PC.
5. It allows Windows updates or virus updates without "disable,
update, re-enable" process.
6. It offers greater flexibility. You can set it to
restore system on reboot, logoff , every hour,
every day or every week. Or you might only restore the PC when
you want to restore. Reboot and restore is an option,
not a must.
7. It protects system and data from unauthorized access.
8. It does not deteriorate PC system performance.
9. It's like it's not even there. It only works when you tell
it to.
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