i think the best way is REFORMAT right??..but im only 14 years old..dont have money to REFORMAT my PC....i hate BROWNOUT >.<
btw...sorry for bad english
I must admit I am quite confused about what is happening here. First, it seems like you can't boot so we provide instructions about that (which you never reply to or say how they worked or answer any of the questions).
Then we're talking about a program you can't install and no longer discussing the boot issue. Is the boot issue gone or is it still there but you can access the computer? Is this a different computer? What does this program have to do with the initial boot problem or has that first problem been solved and we're now on to something else?
What version of Deep Freeze are you using and is it installed on the computer itself or through a server? Why do you have Deep Freeze installed if it is your personal computer as this is typically only used in public environments where system administrators want to keep the individual computers from becoming different from each other and to stop them from being loaded up with files from multiple users? Did you install it yourself or was it installed by someone else? I would find this program incredibly annoying and cannot imagine ever intentionally installing it (except in a group environment I was trying to administer) but never in a million years on my own personal computer. I can understand why you'd want to remove it if it's installed, and I wonder if the problem you're having has to do with permissions (especially if it's not your own personal home computer but one existing in a group environment where you may be restricted by limitations in group policy and/or active directory by the server or on the computer itself by the administrator). And it may be possible to deactivate the program rather than uninstall it and accomplish essentially the same result (also included in the FAQ Lottie provided above) depending on the version and how it is installed and how it is controlled (which I've requested you provide).
Now you're talking about reformatting (which I don't yet see at all as necessary since I'm not sure I understand what is actually happening here). Reformatting is normally not a matter of expense unless you have none of the software or a means to re-install the operating system or something like that - but again I'm not sure you should even be considering it right now - it's pretty much a last resort choice and we haven't even scratched the surface on solving the problems (whatever they are at this point) by much less drastic measures. And I don't really know what you mean by a "brownout." And this gets us back to what is really happening here. Are you still having boot problems or is it simply a matter of uninstalling this one program?
Please try to explain the current situation, the current problems, and what you need help with so that we can give you the correct advice. Make it a
long post (even if it takes some time and just do the best you can with the English - msybe as long as this one or even longer) with
all the details and explanations and anything you can provide that you think might help so we can understand the problem or problems. At this point, I'm very much confused about the situation and do not feel safe making any recommendations until things are a great deal more clear.
This is VERY IMPORTANT! What is the manufacturer, make and precise model of your computer? What version of Vista are you using (e.g., 32-bit Vista Business SP2)? Is this your personal home computer or is it a computer in a group environment and, if the latter, is it hooked up to a network server with a systems administrator?
Thanks and good luck!