Repair the O/S with windows CD or recovery partition. I have all my personal data backed up so no need to worry about losing everything. But if I did lose more personal files, I would do a data recovery to see what I can get back.
Wipedrive erases data by deleting the files off your harddrive and cleaning all of it out and it pretty much resets your computer back to when you first got it.
Your computer erases the RAM when it is shut down.
No, simply rebooting your computer (turning it off, then on again) does not erase all the data on the computer. However, you can lose unsaved data on files that you are currently working on if you don't save. Reformatting (reinstalling your operating system) will erase all the data on your computer and set it back to its default settings.
No, formatting a disk erases all the information permanently
My computer has all of your drives in your computer in the My Computer files. This can be accessed by going to start, my computer. Then you should see different drives like your hardware drives. Here you can access your program files and any floppy or USB drives you put into your computer.
it transfers all files which takes a couple of minutes, it erases all the files on the new 250gb hard drive and replaces ALL of your old files on the other hard drive. The only annoying part is you have to pay 15 quid just to use it once!
I don't think Winamp converts all your mp3 files. Your computer just shows them as winamp files now. They're still mp3 but your computer just sees em as winamp. My comp has the same thing. I don't know how to undo the computer seeing em as winamp, but there should be no problem using those files as regular mp3 files.
you can connect your psp to your computer and transfer all the files to the psp and that should do it
No it does not because when you update it nothing happends if you do it worng then it erases
In UNIX, type `grep -l computer *`. This should list the names of all files that contain the word 'computer' in alphabetical order.
Not at all.