Deep Freeze 8.63 Patch [repack] Jun 2026
Safeguarding Systems: A Deep Dive into the Deep Freeze 8.63 Patch
Warning: The 8.63 patch changes the internal structure of the DFC64.dat (configuration file). Do not attempt to use configuration files generated with Deep Freeze 8.60 or earlier. You must re-create your frozen drive selections and maintenance schedules using the tool included with 8.63.
No official CVE has been assigned by Faronics at the time of this report. However, based on internal analysis: Deep Freeze 8.63 Patch
Before applying the patch, it is crucial to understand the version hierarchy. Faronics does not follow a simple decimal system; instead, "8.63" refers to the major feature set, while the build number defines the exact patch level.
Download the Deep Freeze Enterprise 8.63 executable from the Faronics customer portal. Launch the installer on your management server. Safeguarding Systems: A Deep Dive into the Deep Freeze 8
: Resolved a major issue where Windows 10 workstations would randomly freeze while in a "Frozen" state.
In early November 2021, shortly after the release of Deep Freeze 8.63, Faronics identified a critical issue: systems running Deep Freeze 8.63 could experience boot failures after certain Windows updates were deployed as part of a Windows Update task. The problem was traced to an erroneous driver build included in an automatic update distributed through Deep Freeze Cloud’s “self-healing” feature. After the automatic update was applied, systems would hang and fail to complete the boot process into Windows. For customers experiencing this issue, disabling Secure Boot provided a temporary workaround to allow the system to boot into Windows. No official CVE has been assigned by Faronics
Designed for large-scale corporate networks, school computer labs, and government institutions. It includes the Deep Freeze Enterprise Console for centralized, over-the-network management. Deep Freeze Standard
