Windows Steadystate: Easily restore shared computer settings
If you own a net cafe, chances are, you’ll find tons and tons of downloaded files, changed settings, and worse, corrupted operating system filled with adware and viruses.
Now, there’s a solution to prevent this from happening, and the good news is, this software solution is free.
Microsoft has released Windows Steadystate. When installed in Windows XP computers, Windows Steadystate restores default settings, removes downloaded files and and undo all changes made to the computer. This effectively prevents adware and viruses from damaging the operating system.
I have personally tried Steadystate and gives Microsoft a two-thumbs up for coming up with such a great piece of software. Now my dear readers, it’s your turn to tell me about your experience in using Windows Steadystate.
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