Schools, Internet cafes, game arcades, libraries, and community centers may use shared computers. It is increasingly common for operators, teachers, or non-technical people to manage shared computers while taking on many other responsibilities.
The management of shared computers can sometimes be complex, technically difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. In addition, without system restrictions and system protection, users may accidentally change the appearance of their desktops, reconfigure system Settings, or install unwanted software, viruses, and other harmful programs. Repairing a broken shared computer can take a lot of time and effort.
Windows SteadyState provides a more efficient way to help prevent shared computers from being altered by untrusted users or from installing unwanted software. In addition, it helps protect system resources.