Using Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator : Drives Tab : ThawSpace

ThawSpace
ThawSpace is a virtual partition that can be used to store programs, save files, or make permanent changes. All files stored in the ThawSpace are retained after a restart, even if the computer is Frozen. A ThawSpace can be created on a drive that is configured to be Frozen or Thawed.
To create a single ThawSpace or multiple ThawSpaces using the Configuration Administrator, complete the following steps:
1.
Select the Drive Letter. The default letter is T:. However, it can be changed to any available letter. The next available letter is automatically used if the selected drive letter already exists on a computer when Deep Freeze is installed.
When a Drive Letter is selected from the drop-down and used to create a ThawSpace, it is removed from the drop-down.
When a ThawSpace is removed, the corresponding Drive Letter is added back to the drop-down.
The Drive Letter cannot be same as the Host Drive.
2.
Enter the Size. This is the size of the ThawSpace. The maximum size is 1024 GB and the minimum size is 16MB.
3.
4.
Select the Host Drive.
The Host Drive is the drive where the ThawSpace is created.
5.
Select Visible or Hidden from the Visibility drop-down.
If you select Visible, the drive will be visible in Windows Explorer.
If you select Hidden, the drive will not be visible in Windows Explorer.
6.
Click Add to add the ThawSpace.
Removing a ThawSpace
To remove a ThawSpace, select the ThawSpace and click Remove. The ThawSpace is removed and the drive letter is now added back to the Drive Letter drop-down. Click Remove All to remove all the ThawSpaces.
 
Example
In the above screen, a ThawSpace of 16 MB is created on the Host Drive C: and the ThawSpace is designated with the drive letter T:. The ThawSpace T: is set to Visible and can be accessed via the Windows Explorer.