: Originally designed for Windows XP, Vista, 7, and early versions of Windows 8.
"The kernel architecture changed," Elias explained. "This old Deep Freeze tries to hook into the system drivers, but Windows 10 fights back. The OS updates break the ice, so to speak. The 'thaw' happens because the software can’t maintain its grip on the Master Boot Record. It’s a miracle your drives haven't corrupted yet."